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Read Reviews for Eat That Frog! - Brian Tracy
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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