

One of my main quibbles with this book is the assumption that readers work for a larger company or organization that gives them the ability to delegate or put off less essential tasks. But, I’m in a bit of a different place at the moment than I was when I originally checked this one out. No offense meant to Eat That Frog! author Brian Tracy by any of the above he’s done an admirable job distilling down (seemingly) every time-management book ever written into one slim volume of easily digestible sound bites. At this point? I’d read the back of a cereal box and call it a day. Why? This was the very last title left in my pile of unread physical library books that I’d checked out before my library closed.

Today’s first reading choice of Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time may seem just a tad ironic right now… especially because just the other day I was talking about one thing a day, and being kind to ourselves in the current climate.īut, Eat That Frog! must be included here.
