How to Identify the Frog?
Mark Twain, an American writer once said that if the first thing you have to do every morning is to eat a live frog, you can live through all that day with the satisfaction of knowing that it is the worst thing that is going to happen to you all day long probably.
‘Frog’ is the one most important task which you despise doing each day. It is the one task you are most likely to procrastinate on if you don’t do something about it. Frog, i.e., the most challenging task is the thing you don’t want to do, but need to do.
The eat-the-frog technique is a strategy that helps in the prioritization of tasks to be completed and increases productivity which helps people identify difficult tasks. Below are detailed tips on how you can use the “eat the frog” technique to organize your tasks in a better way. It will help you stop procrastinating and that will improve your productivity.
Eat the Frog: How to Boost Productivity
We all tend to overestimate what we can achieve in a day and underestimate what we could accomplish in a week/month/year/decade.
Are you too struggling with procrastination, being occupied with tons of work all day, and still not making satisfactory progress on important tasks? Feeling overwhelmed by others’ to-do list and has not prepared your customized one yet? Confused about deciding what work to start your day with? Then it’s time to eat the frog – first thing in the morning to boost your productivity.
Read on to this article to know more about how to get rid of this unhealthy habit of procrastination and kick-start your every day in a much more organized manner!
The majority of people struggle with one common problem – Procrastination. While it may seem like a silly habit, it can cost you greatly. Therefore, it is always important to learn techniques to tackle your procrastination habits. One such technique is “Eat the Frog”.
In this article, we’ll cover the following topics:
- What is “Eat the Frog”
- How do you spot the Frog
- Tips to “Eat the Frog”
- Benefits of “Eating the Frog”
So, without further ado, let’s get started!
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