Eat That Frog

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‘Procrastination’ means the act of putting off doing something that you should do till another day or time because you do not want to do it, basically, this means laziness, or delaying some important task.
If you ever do this in your life then you must read the book ‘ EAT THAT FROG’ Which is written by ‘BRIAN TRACY’ This book is less than 150 and more than 120 pages, which is a must-read for anyone who is looking for some improvement.


INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
BRIAN TRACY is the bestselling author of more than eighty books that have been translated into dozens of languages which include books like, ‘ The Psychology of Selling (1985), The Power of Self-discipline (2010)And Eat that Frog ( 2001).
He is a Canadian – American motivational public speaker and self-development author.
This is a self-help book that will eventually teach you 21 great ways to stop procrastinating and get more done in less time. When you will read the book it feels like this is so me. I exactly do the same thing this book will give You key ideas to turn your bad habits into good ones.

Here are my five takeaways from the book:

  1. Write on paper Don’t just think about your plans in your brain try to write them on paper through this habit it’s easy for you to inculcate the habit in reality.
  2. Work on the 80/20 rule. This talks about 20 percent of our work gives us 80 percent of results.
  3. Plan your day in advance. Always plan your day last night before sleeping and try to plan your year, month week in advance this really helps.
  4. Eat that frog. This means to do your difficult task first to eat the ugliest frog.
  5. Technology is a great servant and a master too. While using mobile phones we forget that the technology eventually becomes our master and we start to run through the technology.

The author has written the book in a very easy language that anyone can understand and this can be read by all age group people to transform their lives.

I loved the whole book but three of the best lines from the book are:

  1. Do it Now!
  2. Make every minute count.
  3. Never stop learning.

– Anushka Shankar

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Anushka Shankar
Anushka ShankarFreelance Journalist

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