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Execution Discipline: How to Stop Procrastinating and Get the Right Things Done (Eat That Frog):
Most people are not overwhelmed because they have too much to do. They are overwhelmed because they avoid the one thing that matters most.
Eat That Frog is a discipline manual for professionals who know what they should do but delay doing it. The central idea is simple and uncomfortable: your biggest results come from the task you most want to postpone. If you do that task first, everything else becomes easier.
In this Special Edition, Brian Tracy’s principles are converted into a practical execution model for work, leadership, learning, and personal goals. Instead of managing time, you manage priority. Instead of reacting to urgency, you act on importance.
The book is built around one governing principle: If you must eat a frog, eat it first. If you must eat two frogs, eat the ugliest one.
We break execution down into a repeatable discipline: • Identify the highest-value task • Decide in advance • Start immediately • Work without distraction until complete
Outcome: A repeatable execution discipline that eliminates procrastination by removing decision friction and training decisive action.
Get EAT THAT FROG Book https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eat-That-Frog-Important-Things/dp/1444765426
By Solve Stack ProfExecution Discipline: How to Stop Procrastinating and Get the Right Things Done (Eat That Frog):
Most people are not overwhelmed because they have too much to do. They are overwhelmed because they avoid the one thing that matters most.
Eat That Frog is a discipline manual for professionals who know what they should do but delay doing it. The central idea is simple and uncomfortable: your biggest results come from the task you most want to postpone. If you do that task first, everything else becomes easier.
In this Special Edition, Brian Tracy’s principles are converted into a practical execution model for work, leadership, learning, and personal goals. Instead of managing time, you manage priority. Instead of reacting to urgency, you act on importance.
The book is built around one governing principle: If you must eat a frog, eat it first. If you must eat two frogs, eat the ugliest one.
We break execution down into a repeatable discipline: • Identify the highest-value task • Decide in advance • Start immediately • Work without distraction until complete
Outcome: A repeatable execution discipline that eliminates procrastination by removing decision friction and training decisive action.
Get EAT THAT FROG Book https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eat-That-Frog-Important-Things/dp/1444765426