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030: Why Eating the Frog Doesn't Work

030: Why Eating the Frog Doesn't Work

FromThe Intentional Advantage


030: Why Eating the Frog Doesn't Work

FromThe Intentional Advantage

ratings:
Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Aug 8, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Discover why “eating the frog,” or getting your most dreaded or biggest task done first thing in the morning, is actually a bad idea and a device for procrastination. Instead, I’m sharing ways you can keep moving forward on goals you set, no matter how big. After listening to today’s episode, you’ll feel empowered to create a plan for yourself, instead of mindlessly completing insignificant tasks or procrastinating your progress to the finish line. What’s In This Episode: • Why the system of ‘eating the frog’ doesn’t work for productivity. • The formula you need instead of discipline in order to get tasks done and goals accomplished. • Big benefits to making plans and celebrating your wins. • How to make sure you don’t become burnt out at the end of the day or week. • Creating successful days full of momentum and progress. Join our free FB group at inkwellpress.com/group
Released:
Aug 8, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

We all have 168 hours in a week, so why is it we feel we don’t have the time to focus on the things that matter most? It’s not you - it’s the systems that are failing. Productivity Paradox is a weekly podcast specifically designed to give you ACTIONABLE strategies and exercises to help you create a life centered around YOUR own personal PRIORITIES. Tonya Dalton is a leading expert in harnessing your productivity and streamlining systems to help you discover the strategies that work for YOUR life. Through time proven tactics, you can discover your own customized productivity system and achieve life changing results in business, relationships and personal growth.