strategy for overcoming procrastination

 Eat up, you frog! An awful strategy for overcoming procrastination.


Nowadays, many people adopt the self-discipline strategy Eat that Frog! to cease putting off doing boring things. This indicates that if we have a number of jobs to complete throughout the day, the hardest one—the frog—is probably the biggest obstacle. Do (consume) it first, then.

In his book, which was published in 2001, Brian Tracy introduced the approach.

Frog, Eat That! 21 Excellent Ways to Stop Postponing Tasks and Finish More in Less Time.

However, Mark Twain populated Eat That Frog in the following quotation from 1906:

It's best to eat a live frog first thing in the morning if you must, as nothing worse will occur to you later.

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