I was wondering why use eating frogs as an example to be able to manage our time effectively. I dunno but it just sounds funny to me, but interesting concept though, more like those resources on managing time well in timemanagementcom. :P
I love this video. I keep my to-do(tasks) list using FranklinCovey Software. I can use it with my computer or my gadgets. Check it out at franklincoveysoftware com.
@SebastianMehenka it was an analogy. i believe he was implying that you should do the least-desirable thing that you want to do first so that it's all down-hill from there, and you feel really god about yourself for overcoming the desire to not do (whatever).
The implied notion is that there are never ending amounts of little things. Walk the dog, do the dishes, vaccume the carpet, take out the trash, water the plants, call a relative, catch a program on TV, run errands, etc.
Thank you
EvangelinRose 1 month ago
This is important because you assume the mental and emotional space of one who can "do the worst first."
This empowers your self-image with a growing sense of success and is important for four reasons:
It gets the biggest task of the day done first.
It sets a tone of success and accomplishment.
It makes you feel good about yourself.
It makes you feel like you belong in the company of successful people because they do the worst first as well.
Thanks for posting.
YourMindofSuccess 3 months ago
thank you sir..
dineshs89 4 months ago
That light reflection on his head appeared at first like he got whacked with a hammer.
emerson24 4 months ago
this guy rocks, i started doing what he told me to about 7 years ago and ive accomplished more then anybody that i know put together
MrSowhatrecords 5 months ago
Screw time management -:/
barret1able 5 months ago
Bronislaw Bombała - Polish scientist has created a phenomenology of management, which gives a good theoretical basis of management science.
wolnoscnieokielznana 7 months ago
Im going to the market to buy a dozen of frog
raoulhery 10 months ago
i need to eat a live frog daily!
RenaRolley 10 months ago 5
i'll rather eat both frogs at the same time than catching up on my 8 chapters of accounting!
frantix22 11 months ago
pareto rules
isilark 11 months ago
I was wondering why use eating frogs as an example to be able to manage our time effectively. I dunno but it just sounds funny to me, but interesting concept though, more like those resources on managing time well in timemanagementcom. :P
athenah888 1 year ago
No more Frog Legs -ever? That's severe. To make a list of things to do daily
is easy. But it does help you FOCUS & SORT PRIORITIZE stuff -which does
change back and forth daily often. What was #1 yesterday may be still important but
not the most "doable" today. And never make a "to do" list longer than one page.
1mikeharr1 1 year ago
either frogs are disgusting ...:P
mu86neer 1 year ago
He is truly a great man
IvanDDarko 1 year ago 3
I love this video. I keep my to-do(tasks) list using FranklinCovey Software. I can use it with my computer or my gadgets. Check it out at franklincoveysoftware com.
vetty801 1 year ago
hmmmmm. 2 of my tasks was to start a list of tasks, and the second was to choose my 2 tasks :/
....i guess i'm done? *reads comic books*
slugger408 1 year ago
i got some nice time management games
freegamepick 1 year ago
thank you...
casperandrachelle 1 year ago
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mikehenry001 2 years ago
Yeah, I'm going to eat a real frog...dumb ass
SebastianMehenka 2 years ago
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mikehenry001 2 years ago
It was a joke dude, seriously, calm down
SebastianMehenka 2 years ago
@SebastianMehenka it was an analogy. i believe he was implying that you should do the least-desirable thing that you want to do first so that it's all down-hill from there, and you feel really god about yourself for overcoming the desire to not do (whatever).
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scotttetzlaff 2 years ago
The implied notion is that there are never ending amounts of little things. Walk the dog, do the dishes, vaccume the carpet, take out the trash, water the plants, call a relative, catch a program on TV, run errands, etc.
Sephroe 2 years ago
I have a great job in the real world college boy. You wouldn't last a week with that plan, but at least you'll feel good.
mwagne16 2 years ago
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scotttetzlaff 2 years ago
I like how you explain the 80:20 rule. Thank you for the video!
haal001 2 years ago
This is awesome!
clintonskakun 2 years ago
good good
nachoboy4 2 years ago
Great Stuff
mobsta101 2 years ago
Very inspirational!
Ducaale179 2 years ago
Its great to learn how to apply 80:20 rule to your own time or career.
SatyaSLG 2 years ago
Just eat the FROG!!!!!
juanmanuelfc 3 years ago
it is a great idea, but all ideas are helpful if i can follow.
alam2alam 3 years ago
lol
greenleaf81 3 years ago
Good Advice, thank you.
Vigatos 3 years ago 2