Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time [Paperback]
A**R
Always good to read something that can actually make a change in how I do things.
Great read. I would recommend it highly.
M**C
Simple yet ton of highly useful and practical tips I can apply now!
Wish I read it sooner; Time management material from Brian Tracy is simply amazing.
C**M
Might be good
I've had this on my Kindle for about 18 months now, but keep being distracted by other books when I decide I should read it. i'll get around to reading this eventually, and I'm sure I'll get some good tips on how to avoid procrastinating.I'll maybe update my review when I actually read it.
T**R
Five Stars
Wonderful.
J**N
If you struggle with productivity . . . this is your book. Easy yet valuable read.
Let me just say that the content of this book is timeless. It worked hundreds of years ago, and the practical advice is still relevant today for every person on the planet. If you are not a procrastinator, congratulations! I wonder how many of these principles taught by Brian Tracy come naturally to you, and if there are any you might implement to become even more productive.Mr. Tracy is one of the most venerated experts on performance and productivity. Yet, his book is practical, written in a highly readable style, full of energetic stories that infuse readers with an understanding of how they can apply relevant practices to their own experience. As the title implies, Eat That Frog: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time , contains 21 ways to get more done in less time. Following each of the 21 instruction, readers are given concrete instructions on how to harness what they’ve learned and make it a habit.Who on earth names a book, Eat That Frog? Where did the title come from? Are you curious? The answer is in the book, but I’ll give you a small hint. Mark Twain.
B**D
Best book ever!
This book is fantastic! No matter where you are in your career or life, this is a must read!
T**S
Ok
He makes a good point, but it's very redundant.
R**N
Very helpful book
I have the Kindle version, but a great book to review occasionally to revisit to get back on track
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