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StoryShots Book Summary and Review of Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time by Brian Tracy
Introduction
How often do you feel that you procrastinate on your tasks? Is there a way to rise above your procrastinating habits?
Imagine you had to eat a live frog first thing in the morning. It’s probably the worst thing you’ll do all day. Eat That Frog! uses this saying as a metaphor for tackling the most challenging tasks of your day. These tasks are often the ones you are most likely to procrastinate on. But they are also the tasks that will most likely impact your life significantly. Eat That Frog! provides 21 tips to organize your life around ‘eating that frog’ faster and more often. 
About Brian Tracy

Brian Tracy is the Chairman and CEO of Brian Tracy International. Brian Tracy International specializes in training and development for individuals and organizations. He has researched, written, and spoken for 30 years in economics, history, business, philosophy, and psychology. 
Before founding his company, Brian was the Chief Operating Officer of a $265 million development company. Prior to that, he worked in sales and marketing, real estate development, and management consulting. He has also advised several multi-billion-dollar corporations on strategic planning and organizational development.
In 2001, Tracy wrote Eat That Frog to help both individuals and corporate leaders actively improve procrastination habits. The book today is recognized as an international bestseller with over 450,000 copies sold. Below, we have listed the top takeaways for readers. 
StoryShot #1: Set the Table
StoryShot #2: Plan Daily in Advance
Thinking and Planning Are Key
The Six-P Formula
A Step-by-Step Approach to Planning
StoryShot #3: Apply the 80/20 Rule
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StoryShots Book Summary and Review of Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time by Brian TracyIntroduction

How often do you feel that you procrastinate on your tasks? Is there a way to rise above your procrastinating habits?

Imagine you had to eat a live frog first thing in the morning. It’s probably the worst thing you’ll do all day. Eat That Frog! uses this saying as a metaphor for tackling the most challenging tasks of your day. These tasks are often the ones you are most likely to procrastinate on. But they are also the tasks that will most likely impact your life significantly. Eat That Frog! provides 21 tips to organize your life around ‘eating that frog’ faster and more often. 

About Brian Tracy


Brian Tracy is the Chairman and CEO of Brian Tracy International. Brian Tracy International specializes in training and development for individuals and organizations. He has researched, written, and spoken for 30 years in economics, history, business, philosophy, and psychology. 

Before founding his company, Brian was the Chief Operating Officer of a $265 million development company. Prior to that, he worked in sales and marketing, real estate development, and management consulting. He has also advised several multi-billion-dollar corporations on strategic planning and organizational development.

In 2001, Tracy wrote Eat That Frog to help both individuals and corporate leaders actively improve procrastination habits. The book today is recognized as an international bestseller with over 450,000 copies sold. Below, we have listed the top takeaways for readers. 

StoryShot #1: Set the TableStoryShot #2: Plan Daily in AdvanceThinking and Planning Are KeyThe Six-P FormulaA Step-by-Step Approach to PlanningStoryShot #3: Apply the 80/20 Rule

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