Eat that Frog

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Nowadays, almost everyone has too much to do and too little time. In this book, Brian Tracy presents 21 tips to help you stop procrastinating and get more done in less time. This practical action guide is based on 30 years of time management study. It's for anyone who feels overwhelmed or wants to be more effective at planning, prioritizing, and achieving more results in less time. In this summary, we will highlight the 21 points and expand on some of them in detail.

The key to success is not trying to do everything, but focusing fully on the most vital tasks, taking action, and completing them well. The analogy of eating frogs comes from Mark Twain, who said that if you could start your morning by eating a live frog, you would face the worst thing that could happen to you that day. Your frog is your most crucial task: the one you're most likely to delay, but which can have the biggest impact on your results.

To form a new habit (including eating frogs), you need the 3Ds necessary to form new habits: make the decision to develop the habit of completing tasks, have the discipline to continue applying the ideas in this book, and demonstrate determination. Persevere until the habits become part of who you are.

Instead of focusing on theory or concepts, Tracy focuses on practical tips that you can apply instantly. Use the tips and act immediately, because it is the only way to get results. Now we will delve into some tips in more detail. Get more details in the book or in our full book summary.
Updated on
Feb 23, 2024

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