
Eat That Frog!
21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time
by Brian Tracy
Who This Book Is For
An ideal reader for Eat That Frog is a busy professional or student who feels overwhelmed by the volume of tasks and stuck in a cycle of busywork rather than high‑impact work. They struggle with prioritization, start‑up resistance, and endless interruptions, but they’re hungry for a practical system they can actually use. They want clarity about goals, a clear daily plan, and a reliable method to identify the one task that will move them forward—the frog. They value concrete, actionable steps over abstract theory and are willing to build new habits, schedules, and environments to support deep work. They’re open to time blocking, the ABCDE and 80/20 principles, and short, focused sprints, even if it means saying no to low‑value requests. This reader is motivated by tangible progress, better work‑life balance, and a measurable increase in productivity over weeks and months. They crave practical psychology and consistent results over time.
Book Details
- Categories
- Self Help, Nonfiction, Productivity
- Pages
- 144
- Published
- 2006
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Rating
- 3.9 (81,296 reviews)
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- Flow summary for easy, logical understanding
- Key takeaways and actionable insights
- One-page quick summary for busy readers
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