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3 key lessons from the book "Eat That Frog! ๐Ÿธ

3 Important Lessons from "Eat That Frog!" Tips to complete tasks more quickly by "Start with the hardest task first" โœŠ

1. "Eat the big frog first" - start with the hardest job.

"If you have to eat frogs every day, eat them early in the morning."

Because after that, there won't be anything worse than that.

"Big Frog" means the most important and hardest job of the day.

This kind of work is often something we know we should do, but often take turns in procrastination.

When you start with this task first, you will feel successful at the beginning of the day and continue to be strong.

Tip: Start the day with a simple question - "If I can only do one today, which job will produce the most results?"

2. "Don't do everything, but choose to do the most important thing."

Many people waste their days on "sub-jibes" that don't really matter.

Brian Tracy recommends using the 80 / 20 digit.

โ†’ 20% of jobs yield results to 80% of the total.

So instead of doing everything, focus only on tasks that produce "maximum results" and "align with your primary goals."

Tip: Write To-Do List and then a specific loop 1-2 tasks that "if done = today is worth."

3. "Always plan ahead - Prepare the frog before bed."

Before the day ends, write on the paper, "What is my frog tomorrow?"

Another morning. Wake up, you won't waste your time choosing what to start with.

Planning 10 minutes in advance saves the next day an hour!

Tip: Morning, don't think too much - just open the list and get down to "eat that frog" first!

So what is your "big frog" today? What job, if you start doing it now, will change your day and day? Comment Let's talk. See you next post!!!๐Ÿธ

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2025/10/24 Edited to

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