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Eat That Frog! - Brian Tracy


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Eat That Frog! - Brian Tracy

 
Description: ISBN 0340835044 / Genre: Health / Family / Lifestyle / Author: Brian Tracy / Paperback / 144 Pages / Book is published 2004-09-13 by ... more
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Newest Review: ... Instead of writing endless and unachievable "to-do" lists, Tracy advises us to focus on just one thing - eating the ... more

 ... frog. After that, everything is easy riding. Yes folks, it's that simple. There is no rocket science in this book, just simple, unassailable logic. There are 21 chapters in the book, and here are the best ideas from each one. 1. Think on paper - write down your goals. 2. Plan each day in advance to become unstoppable 3. Apply the 80/20 rule to everything - go for the "vital few" versus the "trivial many" 4. Ask - which one project or activity, if I completed it, would have the biggest posi...more

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Premium Review Eat That Frog! - Brian Tracy: This frog tastes delicious! (853 words)
by - written on 12/12/08 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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Have you ever struggled with a "to do" list and a million urgent tasks? Have you ever worked hard all day stumbling to bed exhausted, and still only accomplished a quarter of what you wanted? This kind of experience - allied to the intriguing, quirky title, which is a natural draw - led me to purchase "Eat That Frog", by Brian Tracy. This book is brutal in its simplicity, challenging in its message and sparse in its content. Brian Tracy offers a definitive technique to get things done, compressing his message into just 113 pages. He openly states he lives by the Pareto rule where 80% of the value is contained in just 20% of the content. In ...  Read the complete review

 

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