Brian Tracy is chairman and CEO of Brian Tracy International. As a keynote speaker and seminar leader, he addresses more than 250,000 people each year. He is the bestselling author of more than fifty books that have been translated into dozens of languages.
"BEWARE: This book will have a profound impact on your working
practices and the results you'll achieve. Eat That Frog!
challenges your working practices, it explains the self-discipline
needed to succeed, and [it] firmly gets to the root cause of why
people procrastinate. Then it effortlessly explains how to boost
your productivity once and for all."
--Micro Business Hub
"If you find procrastination to be a consistent problem in your
life, Eat That Frog! offers a concise and valuable
collection of tactics to try. The reasons for each person's
procrastination are different, so it's good that Tracy's tactics
are fairly diverse and attack many different avenues of
procrastination."
--The Simple Dollar "Eat That Frog! is my favourite book on
productivity, and I often find myself rereading it in January to
remind myself of the disciplines and practices I'd like to follow
in the coming year. Each time I read the book, I find new nuggets
of productivity gold."
--Liz Gooster, Change for the Better
"Everyone has a frog, and eating that frog is the best thing you
can do to stop procrastinating. Procrastination is a time-killer,
and Tracy has a way of making getting over that frog fun and
exciting. Every chapter presents a new idea, tip, and technique
that will help you overcome that inner laziness that keeps you on
the couch at night instead of in the gym."
--Peanut Press "Eat That Frog!, small in pages but huge in
content, offers a cure for the curse of modern-day living:
procrastination. Even though the medicine sounds painful (bush
tucker trail kind of stuff), it isn't. Like you, I have read
zillions of books--and most of the time I can't remember anything
that I have just read. Not with this one. I'm eating frogs daily
and feeling better for it! I can't recommend Eat That Frog!
enough."
--Corinna Richards, The Coaching Academy "This book gave me the
kick in the pants I needed to organize my to do lists, plan my
days, become more productive, and get focused."
--Beth Anne Schwamberger, Brilliant Business Moms "Eat That
Frog! is the most accessible book on time management and
personal productivity--I recommend you read this one before you
learn any particular time management system. There are tons of
exercises and techniques that you can implement right away, and
that is what I like the most about the book--it gives you
actionable steps so you can start right away."
--Thanh Pham, Asian Efficiency "An impactful read. The 21 ways that
[Tracy] shares are real game changers, if you read with an eye
towards self-improvement and an intention to make a change. I have
benefitted greatly from this book, and I highly recommend that you
pick up your own copy today."
--Chris Moore, Reflect on This "We strongly recommend this book to
anyone who wants to manage her time well and also add value to
herself in this competitive world."
--The Journal of Applied Christian Leadership "I wasn't expecting
all that much from the book initially, as the whole 'eating a frog'
seemed like some new age nonsense that didn't really apply in real
life. I couldn't have been more wrong. The best thing about this
book is that it actually tells you what you should do. It doesn't
just spout philosophy after philosophy about dreams and hope. It
gives solid, practical advice that applies to pretty much every
one--students, employees, stay-at-home moms, entrepreneurs, etc.
Whether you're having time management issues or not, I'd recommend
you pick up this book. You're sure to learn something useful from
it."
--Fab, Shocks and Shoes "This book distinguishes itself from others
of the same type by laying out specific guidelines for developing
the self-discipline that allows you to start and complete important
tasks in sequence. Each of the 21 chapters offers clear
instructions and practice exercises to help you determine if you
are making the best use of your time at any given moment. You'll
learn how to prepare yourself mentally and physically to tackle the
task at hand, along with strategies for dividing it into manageable
segments to keep you moving forward. You'll even find out what to
tell yourself to do if you're having trouble getting started, or
become distracted and need to get back on track."
--Carnegie Library Business Librarians, Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette
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