The frog of the author’s description are those tasks you would gladly want to push across to the waiting arms of tomorrow. Those tasks you never wish to touch if a chance of escape presents itself. But according to the author-Brian Tracy, these are the tasks that ensure your vision of tomorrow is right and to the point. In short, these tasks ensure you see a secure tomorrow right from today. For these reasons and more, the author urges us to eat that frog or forget our craving for success in life.
And as you think through Tracy’s statement in his
easy-to-read and easy-to-practice productivity manual, Eat That Frog, you soon find out you have at long last broken
entirely loose into 21 maximum ways to crush that old time thief that goes by
the name Mr. Procrastination once and for all.
Throughout the Eat That Frog book, Brian Tracy offers 21
logical steps to manage time and organize assignments. Each step includes
several chapters that are accompanied by practice exercises.
The steps focus on three cardinal factors for achieving
success in every facet of life: decision, discipline and resolution. In this
connection, the book successfully enlists a superb guide on scaling the
barriers of laziness and also to stop procrastinating – breasting the tape of
success. Tracy helps the reader create goals and provides the necessary tools
to dominate the 21 techniques to control time and to be more productive.
Tracy’s troubleshooting strategy is clear, precise and easy
to follow, we must admit. The information is presented in manageable slice with
simple direct phrases that cap one with unbelievable abilities to perform. It
is a very easy and enjoyable to read as always with books by Brian Tracy.
And just before I sign off, I think the author’s call on us
to “eat that frog” connotes chewing, which also can be time-consuming. So I
say, don’t eat the frog; swallow that frog!
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