Eat That Frog! 21 great ways to stop procrastinating and get more done in less time.


Book:- Eat that Frog! 21 great ways to stop procrastinating and get more done in less time.
Author:- Brian Tracy
Publisher:- Berrett Koehler
Pages:- 144
Language:- English
Rating:- 🐸🐸🐸🐸


About the Author:
Brian Tracy is one of the top business speakers in the world today. He has
designed and presented seminars for more than 1,000 large companies and
more than 10,000 small and medium-sized enterprises in 75 countries on
the subjects of Leadership, Management, Professional Selling, Business
Model Reinvention, and Profit Improvement.
Brian is a bestselling author. He has written more than 80 books that
have been translated into 42 languages, including Kiss That Frog!


Why I selected this book:-
Of all the animals, I hate the frog most. So title made me curious to read this book.

About the book:-
Here "Frog" is referred to as tackling our task. The author had illustrated awesome 21 ways how to handle or regulate our day. I was able to relate the challenge needed to face the task. I applied those strategies to my chore which reduced my concern by at least 30%. The author had given goals and assignments ("Eat the Frog!") at every chapter regarding it. Detailedly explained and well presented the measures and tips for our procedures. The most favourable aspect was to push for boosting the key skills and recognizing key constraints. Good sets of questions are asked to keep the mind reasoning while reading.

To whom is this book intended?
▫️ One who are dealing with work-related stress.
▫️The ones who are confused with their paths.
▫Those who want to learn time management, problem-solving and critical thinking

What makes this book useful:-
The correct way of reviewing 21 rules and principles regularly is a great way to stop procrastinating. Practising learnable skills and special methods introduced for developing senses.

If you are interested in psychological stuff, then you will admire this book.
So grab it soon!

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