Eat That Frog!, Brian Tracy
Eat That Frog!, Brian Tracy
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Eat That Frog!
21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time

Author: Brian Tracy

Narrator: Unknown

Unabridged: 2 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/17/2017


Synopsis

Eat That Frog!21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time, Third Edition, Updated with Two New ChaptersEat That Frog! is one of the best books on time management ever written, an international bestseller with over a million and a half copies sold that's been translated into more than forty languages. Now Brian Tracy has updated this modern classic with two brand-new chapters, making it even more essential than before. Tracy says there just isn't enough time for everything on our to-do list—and there never will be. Successful people don't try to do everything. They learn to focus on the most important tasks and make sure those get done. They eat their frogs.There's an old saying that if the first thing you do each morning is eat a live frog, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing you're done with the worst thing you'll have to do all day. For Tracy, eating a frog is a metaphor for tackling your most challenging task—but also the one that can have the greatest positive impact on your life. Eat That Frog! shows you how to organize each day—and your entire life—so you can zero in on these critical tasks and accomplish them efficiently and effectively.In this fully revised and updated edition, Tracy adds two new chapters. The first one explains how you can use technology to remind yourself of what is most important and protect yourself from what is least important—in other words, to help you eat your frogs. The second offers advice for maintaining focus in our era of constant distractions, electronic and otherwise. But one thing remains unchanged: Brian Tracy cuts to the core of what is vital to effective time management: decision, discipline, and determination. This life-changing book will ensure that you get more of your important tasks done—today!

About Brian Tracy

Brian Tracy is Chairman and CEO of Brian Tracy International, a company specializing in the training and development of individuals and organizations. He is the top selling author of over forty-five books that have been translated into dozens of languages. Brian is happily married and has four children. He is active in community and national affairs, and is the President of three companies headquartered in Solana Beach, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephanie *Eff your feelings* on March 15, 2012

I finished this book a couple of days ago..........and I wanted to put a review in right away to get it in at the top of the week, but there was the Super bowl, then Monday I had to make dog food (you did read that correctly), last night Justified was on.....and that needs your full attention. This......more

Goodreads review by Dr. Appu on February 25, 2024

This is a book that will help you to escape from the habit of procrastination. Before reading this book, please understand that we will all have to procrastinate on one thing or another at some point in our life. So please don't succumb to toxic positivity and unrealistic goals before starting this......more

Goodreads review by Alya on November 25, 2017

I read this book and I think its not bad. It is full of useful tools and tips to get you to stop procrastinating. But there are better books out there. The best book I've read on this topic is the Procrastination Elimination Method by John Isaac. It's not really famous.. its like a hidden gem. It ad......more

Goodreads review by Cory on May 06, 2010

Nothing revolutionary, but a good (and quick) recap of the things we need to do to get stuff done. The key premise is that if we ate a live frog first thing in the morning, everything else would be easy compared to that. It's a good reminder to concentrate on the most important task instead of gettin......more

Goodreads review by Justin on June 03, 2019

The whole book boils down to "do the hardest task first" and "make checklists." Not exactly rocket science, but I gotta admit I'm finding myself using the catchy phrase "Eat That Frog!" as a reminder to stop putting off daunting tasks. And I love checklists. Since I'm currently in a moment of high s......more