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Start your day by eating a live frog
This is famous author Mark Twain’s success advice: “Eat a live frog first thing in the morning, and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.” This roughly translates to: Do your biggest, most daunting tasks first.
When you start your workday by tackling a big project (frog), the rest of the day becomes less daunting.
From the best-selling time-management book, Eat That Frog by Brian Tracy, Gina Trapani unpacks the frog strategy.
Choose your frog
- When you have chosen your frog for the next day, write it down on a piece of paper that you’ll see when you arrive at your office.
- Write down the tasks you need to complete the following day at the end of each day
- Look at the list when you arrive at work the next day.
- At the end of each day, create a list for the next day.
And keep repeating.
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