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Eat That Frog!

by Brian Tracy

Business
BOOK INFOGRAPHIC Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy TL;DR Productivity is not about doing more things but aboutdoing your most important thing first. KEY THEMES ProductivityDisciplineHabitsFocus 12 min read 8 sections Chronic... There is never enough time to do everything, but there isalways enough time to do the most important thing.

The Book in Three Sentences

The Five Big Ideas

Eat That Frog! Summary

1. Set the Table

2. Plan Every Day in Advance

3. Apply the 80/20 Rule to Everything

4. Consider the Consequences

Ask yourself:

5. Practice Creative Procrastination

6. Use the ABCDE Method Continually

7. Focus on Key Result Areas

8. Apply the Law of Three

9. Prepare Thoroughly Before You Begin

10. Take It One Oil Barrel at a Time

11. Upgrade Your Key Skills

12. Leverage Your Special Talents

Continually ask yourself these key questions:

13. Identify Your Key Constraints

14. Put the Pressure on Yourself

15. Maximize Your Personal Powers

Resolve today to improve your levels of health and energy by asking the following questions:

16. Motivate Yourself into Action

Optimism is the most important quality you can develop for personal and professional success and happiness.

Optimists have four special behaviors, all learned through practice and repetition:

17. Get Out of the Technological Time Sinks

Keep asking yourself:

18. Slice and Dice the Task

Cut a big task down to size using the “salami slice” method of getting work done.

“With [the salami slice] method, you lay out the task in detail and then resolve to do just one slice of the job for the time being, like eating a roll of salami one slice at a time—or like eating an elephant one bite at a time.”

Another technique you can use to get yourself going is called the “Swiss cheese” method of working.

“You use [the Swiss cheese] technique to get yourself into gear by resolving to punch a hole in the task, like a hole in a block of Swiss cheese. You Swiss cheese a task when you resolve to work for a specific time period on it. This may be as little as five or ten minutes, after which you will stop and do something else.”

19. Create Large Chunks of Time

20. Develop a Sense of Urgency

21. Single Handle Every Task

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