The document discusses the book "Eat That Frog" by Brian Tracy, which advocates using the "21-21 Rule" where you spend the first 21 minutes of each day doing your most important task. It also discusses the "ABCDE Method" of prioritizing tasks, where "A" tasks are most important and should be completed before "B" and "C" tasks. The author says reading this book helped change their work habits and focus on the most meaningful tasks each day.
The document discusses the book "Eat That Frog" by Brian Tracy, which advocates using the "21-21 Rule" where you spend the first 21 minutes of each day doing your most important task. It also discusses the "ABCDE Method" of prioritizing tasks, where "A" tasks are most important and should be completed before "B" and "C" tasks. The author says reading this book helped change their work habits and focus on the most meaningful tasks each day.
The document discusses the book "Eat That Frog" by Brian Tracy, which advocates using the "21-21 Rule" where you spend the first 21 minutes of each day doing your most important task. It also discusses the "ABCDE Method" of prioritizing tasks, where "A" tasks are most important and should be completed before "B" and "C" tasks. The author says reading this book helped change their work habits and focus on the most meaningful tasks each day.
There just isn't enough time for everything on our 'To Do' list - and there never will be. Successful people don't try to do every- thing. They learn to focus on the most im- portant tasks and make sure they get done.
Author: Brian Tracy
Brian Tracy is a Canadian-American motiva- tional public speaker and self-development author. He is the author of over eighty books that have been translated into dozens of lan- guages. His popular books are Earn What You're Really Worth, Eat That Frog!, No Ex- cuses! The Power of Self-Discipline and The Psychology of Achievement.