Eat That Frog!: Get More Of The Important Things Done Today

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Eat That Frog!: Get More Of The Important Things Done Today

Eat That Frog!: Get More Of The Important Things Done Today

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It's harder to get started on and complete a task just because you want to—even if you know the outcome of completing the task will be positive. Technology has enormous benefits, but if you don’t take control of it, it may end up controlling you.

This technique enables you to work more efficiently by directing your efforts toward high-value activities that produce the most significant results. Your ability to select your most important task, to begin it, and then to concentrate on it single-mindedly until it is complete is the key to high levels of performance and personal productivity. For you to be able to concentrate on those few things that make the most difference in your business or personal life, you must discipline yourself to treat technology as a servant, not as a master. There is never enough time to do everything, but there is always enough time to do the most important thing.

Whatever you have to do, there is always a limiting factor that determines how quickly and well you get it done. This is a succinct, easy-to-read book that breaks down what it means to eat your frog first thing daily. And while Eat That Frog is best-known for its namesake advice, the book itself contains 21 different principles people can follow to boost their productivity.

The more you persist on a major task, the more you like and respect yourself, and the higher is your self-esteem. The most valuable work in today’s knowledge economy is almost invariably work that requires all your mental resources to be focused on one thing — think cognitively demanding tasks like coding, designing, writing, strategizing, and problem-solving. One of the best ways to overcome procrastination is for you to get your mind off the huge task in front of you and focus on a single action that you can take. The second rule of frog eating is this: If you have to eat a live frog at all, it doesn’t pay to sit and look at it for very long.When people ask how you are, respond, “I feel great” regardless of how you feel or how things are going. This principle says that although it may take tremendous amounts of energy to overcome inertia and get started initially, it then takes far less energy to keep going. In this book Brian Tracy presents 21 tips to help you stop procrastinating and get more done in less time.



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