What I Learned from Eat That Frog 🐸
The biggest lesson from this book is simple but powerful:
Do the hardest and most important task first — before distractions eat your day.
That hardest task is your “frog.”
Key Learnings (Simple Language)
- Procrastination is not laziness, it’s poor priority management.
- If you do your biggest task first, the rest of the day feels lighter.
- Successful people don’t wait for motivation — they act despite resistance.
- Clarity beats effort. When goals are clear, action becomes easier.
- Small wins build momentum. One completed frog → more confidence.
Practical Productivity Tips from the Book
- Plan your day in advance (night before or morning).
- Identify ONE most important task that will move your life forward.
- Start your day with that task — no phone, no social media first.
- Break big tasks into small steps so they feel less heavy.
- Apply the 80/20 rule: 20% of tasks give 80% results.
- Learn to say NO to low-value activities.
- Focus on completion, not perfection.
Powerful Rule to Remember
“If you have to eat two frogs, eat the ugliest one first.”
Meaning:
- Do the most difficult task first.
- Don’t delay what matters most.
My Reflection
Aaj mujhe samajh aaya ki productivity ka matlab busy rehna nahi hota.Productivity ka matlab hota hai right kaam, right time pe karna.
Jab main apna “frog” subah hi complete karta hoon,to:
- guilt kam hota hai
- focus badhta hai
- confidence build hota hai
In shā’ Allāh, main har din apna frog identify karunga aur usse pehle niptaunga 🐸🔥