Eat That Frog!, Second Edition Lib/E: Twenty-One Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time Contributor(s): Tracy, Brian (Read by) |
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ISBN: 0792754840 ISBN-13: 9780792754848 Publisher: Blackstone Publishing OUR PRICE: $20.66 Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats Published: July 2008 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Time Management - Business & Economics | Motivational - Self-help | Self-management - Time Management |
Dewey: 640.43 |
Physical Information: 1.5" H x 6.3" W x 7.3" (0.60 lbs) |
Themes: - Topical - Family |
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Publisher Description: There's an old saying: if you eat a live frog first thing each morning, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that it's probably the worst thing you'll do all day. Using eat that frog as a metaphor for tackling the most challenging task of your day, the one you are most likely to procrastinate on, but also the one that might have the greatest positive impact on your life, Eat That Frog shows you how to zero in on these critical tasks and organize your day. You'll not only get more done faster, but get the right things done. In his trademark high-energy style, acclaimed speaker and bestselling author Brian Tracy cuts to the core of what is vital to effective personal time management: decision, discipline, and determination. He reminds us: The purpose of time-management skills, of eating that frog, and getting more done in less time, is to enable you to spend more 'face time' with the people you care about, doing the things that give you the greatest amount of joy in life. |
Contributor Bio(s): Tracy, Brian: - Brian Tracy is one of the most respected speakers, teachers, and trainers in the world today. He has given more than five thousand seminars and workshops in over fifty countries on the subjects of sales, wealth creation, and goal setting. He is the author of more than four hundred audio/video learning programs and has written more than fifty books that have been published in thirty-six languages. |