Eat That Frog

by Brian Tracy


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This book, ‘Eat That Frog’ is one of the most influential self-help books in the world. It contains essays that motivate and influence the readers to avoid procrastination. Time management also happens to be an important part of the book. The chapters in the book have been given in such a manner that they will not consume excess of your time. The book has proven to be effective and helpful to many people who wanted to see a positive change in their life. The 21 chapters of the book are so designed that they make the reader want to utilize his or her time in a more efficient manner which ultimately leads to combating procrastination. The Mark Twain PrincipleThe title of the book ‘Eat That Frog’ comes from a quote by Mark Twain in which he said “Eat a live frog the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.” The book uses this technique in a more refined and subtle manner wherein the author tells the readers to do the most undesirable things in the morning first so that the rest of the day seems better by all means. The book also employs the Pareto principle which states that 80% of the results come as a result of 20% causes. Best Selling book with effective techniquesThis book has turned out to be a best seller as it has sold over 1 million copies worldwide. It has also been translated in 25 different languages. The book has 21 chapters with 21 vivid techniques of time management that can help the readers substantially.

128
Collins; 2012 edition (2012)
English
Genre, Self Help & Reference

About The Author

This book has been written by Brian Tracy who is a very celebrated author and motivational speaker. He has addressed more than 250, 000 people and given them the know-how of success in their personal and professional lives. He has also written around 45 best-selling books that motivate the readers to do more and do better.


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