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Eat that frog! : action workbook / Brian Tracy.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Tracy, Brian, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Procrastination.
- Time management.
- Psychology, Applied.
- Home economics.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (145 pages) : illustrations
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Oakland, CA : BK, [2017]
- System Details:
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Summary:
- The workbook version of the international bestseller helps you stop procrastinating and gives you skills to get more of the important things done. There's an old saying that if the first thing you do each morning is eat a live frog, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing you're done with the worst thing you'll have to do all day.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Cover
- Other Books by Brian Tracy
- Titlepage
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- How to Use This Book
- Introduction: Meet Shane
- 1 Set the Table
- 2 Plan Every Day in Advance
- 3 Apply the 80/20 Rule to Everything
- 4 Consider the Consequences
- 5 Practice Creative Procrastination
- 6 Use the ABCDE Method Continually
- 7 Focus on Key Result Areas
- 8 Apply the Law of Three
- 9 Prepare Thoroughly Before You Begin
- 10 Take It One Oil Barrel at a Time
- 11 Upgrade Your Key Skills
- 12 Identify Your Key Constraints
- 13 Put the Pressure on Yourself
- 14 Motivate Yourself into Action
- 15 Technology Is a Terrible Master
- 16 Technology Is a Wonderful Servant
- 17 Focus Your Attention
- 18 Slice and Dice the Task
- 19 Create Large Chunks of Time
- 20 Develop a Sense of Urgency
- 21 Single Handle Every Task
- Conclusion: Putting It All Together
- Digital Resources
- Learning Resources of Brian Tracy International
- About the Author.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed July 27, 2017).
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9781523093939
- 1523093935
- OCLC:
- 994868357
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