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Eat That Frog
21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time
Author Name: Brian Tracy
About The Author: Brian Tracy is one of America's leading authorities on the development of human potential and personal effectiveness. A dynamic and inspiring speaker, he addresses thousands of people each year on the subjects of personal and professional development, including the executives and staff of such firms as IBM, Arthur Andersen, McDonnell Douglas, and The Million Dollar Round Table.
Prior to founding his own firm, Brian Tracy International, he had successful careers in sales and marketing, investments, real estate development, distribution, and management consulting.
Tracy is the author of thirteen previous books including the bestselling book Maximum Achievement. He is also the author/narrator of numerous bestselling audiocassette programs, including The Psychology of Achievement and How to Start and Succeed in Your Own Business. |
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Eat That Frog
"Eat that Frog is an excellent motivational book. Brian Tracy gives this motivation and reasoning. This is a short, fast read. As the author says, it doesn't go into all the psychology of procrastination; rather, it gets right to the action.
"Tracy covers such things as determining priorities, delegating and eliminating some tasks, knowing what's okay to procrastinate about, and whether to tackle your "frog" (your big task that will lend the greatest results) first or a lesser priority task.
"The result is a clear, concise book that is helpful and shows that by regularly eating your frogs first, you develop a habit that makes it easier to accomplish more than the average person and do it with increasingly less effort. An excellent, worthwhile book that you will likely refer to time and time again."
-Liora Hess
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"I've been listening to Brian Tracy audio cassette programs since the mid-1980's and have always been impressed with his committment to research and the high-quality of advice. He has always been a prolific producer of self-improvement materials without the hype of a Tony Robbins.
"In "Eat the Frog" Brian chunks down and simplifies the time management process into 21 easy and clear steps with action steps at the end. This book may be the best book for many people who want to accomplish goals and manage their life. I think every company should buy copies of this book and give them to their representatives especially if they need something to read for air travel."
-Steve Nakamoto, author of The Friendly Voice of the Other Half
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"Eat that Frog is about discovering what is important and necessary for you as well as how to juggle all the other areas in life that also require attention. He does not attempt to diagnose one's nature of avoidance but simply to do when you find yourself not doing what you should.
"I think the book should be read anytime you think of procrastinating. Stop, take out paper, and write out your map. We all lose focus when emergencies come up but it does not mean we are helpless.
"Definitely, get this book! It will not waste your time but get you moving in that right direction!"
-A. Williams, The A Girl |
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