Eat That Frog!: Get More Of The Important Things Done Today

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Eat That Frog!: Get More Of The Important Things Done Today

Eat That Frog!: Get More Of The Important Things Done Today

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Want to learn more about productive procrastination? Here's how to get things done by putting off other things. You cannot do everything but you can do those few things in which you excel. Those are the few things that can really make a difference. #11 Identify Your Key Constraints Deep Work by Cal Newport. If you want more productivity advice, I highly suggest giving this one a read. To eat a large frog, take it one bite at a time. Discipline yourself to take it just one step at a time. Your job is to go as far as you can see. You will then see far enough to go further. The next step will soon become clear to you. Stop pursuing low value activities and focus on high value activities instead. In other words, select the most important task!! Stop being busy being busy… focus on what matters instead.

Your weakest key result area sets the height at which you can use all your other skills and abilities. At this point, you may be thinking, “ONE TASK? ARE YOU INSANE? I HAVE DOZENS OF THINGS I HAVE TO GET DONE EVERY DAY. I CAN’T POSSIBLY DO JUST ONE THING!”

Your ability to choose between the important and the unimportant is the key determinant of your success in life and work.”

There are a lot of different prioritization techniques you can use to make sure your 20% tasks are always at the top of your to-do list. Here are six different ways to ruthlessly prioritize your task list. The ABCDE method is a technique to help prioritize tasks, beat procrastination, and improve productivity. Tasks are assigned a letter based on their importance, helping to determine which tasks should be done first. A represents high-value activities, B represents tasks with minor consequences, and so on. By focusing on A tasks, you maximize results and efficiency. Slice and Dice the Task People with clear, written goals can accomplish 5-10 times as much as others. Use these 7 steps to set and achieve goals:In contrast, Eat The Frog forces you to focus on less, even when you know you can do more. Any day that you eat your frog is a good day. Furthermore, following the method means you’ll be making progress on something meaningful on a daily basis. Studies have shown that that kind of progress is a key motivator and predictor of happiness and engagement at work and can lead to a virtuous cycle of getting things done. We feel good when we follow through on the things we intend to do, which, in turn, makes it easier to continue doing them. When you experience a win first thing in the morning, you’re more likely to build momentum and good vibes to carry you through the rest of your workday. It takes full advantage of your best work hours

Step number seven: Come up with an acronym, then design a method around it. Like, from the top of my head, the S.N.A.C.K. method. What is the mighty S.N.A.C.K. method you ask? I'm glad you got that curiosity gene in you! S.N.A.C.K. stands for Stare Nonchalantly At Cute Kid. Learn to identify people with the S.N.A.C.K. behavior, and you got yourself a certificate, delivered personally from me, on how to spot pedophiles.The raw materials of personal performance are your physical, mental and emotional energies. To be productive and happy, guard and nurture your energy levels at all times. Continually review your life and work to find time-consuming tasks and activities that you can abandon. Cut down on television watching and instead spend the time with your family, read, exercise, or do something else that enhances the quality of your life.” You don't necessarily have to be an optimist; you just have to learn how to dismiss the thoughts that tell you it's not worth continuing to work toward a goal after you run into delays, problems, or disappointments. From today, plan out each day, week and month in advance. Work from prioritised lists, starting with what you must do in the next 24 hours. 3. APPLY THE 80/20 RULE TO EVERYTHING

The second rule of frog eating is this: If you have to eat a live frog at all, it doesn’t pay to sit and look at it for very long.”Eat That Frog!” by Brian Tracy focuses on 21 ways to overcome procrastination and improve productivity. The book shares some similarities with other time management and self-help works, such as: What are the key skills that can help you the most to achieve better and faster results? What are the core competencies that you will need to have in the future to lead your field? Do now: list everything to be done in the next 24 hours, list all projects. For each goal/project, prioritize and sequence the tasks involved. The book highlights the significance of setting clear and actionable goals. Brian Tracy encourages readers to write down their goals and break them into smaller, manageable tasks. By doing this, you can create a structured plan for success and ensure that you’re working towards meaningful objectives. Overcoming Procrastination



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