Eat That Frog! Teleseminar

THE FIRST RULE OF FROG EATING: If you have to eat two frogs, eat the ugliest one first.
THE SECOND RULE OF FROG EATING: If you have to eat a live frog at all, it doesn’t pay to sit and look at it for very long.
On Tuesday, March 23, 2010, at 2:00 PM PST, I’m hosting a LIVE teleseminar on my best-selling time management concept, Eat That Frog! This call will be 60-minutes long, followed by a 30 minute Q&A section.
During this call, I’m going to reveal my best time-management secrets, techniques, and skills, to ensure that you are equipped with the best information possible in order for you to save time, double your productivity and income, and become more successful. You don’t want to miss this call. For more information, CLICK HERE!
Self-Discipline Is the Key
Elbert Hubbard defined self-discipline as “the ability to make yourself do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not.”
In the final analysis, success in any area requires tons of discipline. Self-discipline, self-mastery, and self-control are the basic building blocks of character and high performance.
Starting a high-priority task and persisting with that task until it is 100 percent complete is the true test of your character, your willpower, and your resolve. Persistence is actually self-discipline in action.
The good news is that the more you discipline yourself to persist on a major task, the more you like and respect yourself, and the higher is your self-esteem. And the more you like and respect yourself, the easier it is for you to discipline yourself to persist even more.
By focusing clearly on your most valuable task and concentrating single-mindedly until it is 100 percent complete, you actually shape and mold your own character. You become a superior person.
You feel stronger, more competent, more confident, and happier. You feel more powerful and productive.
You eventually feel capable of setting and achieving any goal. You become the master of your own destiny.
You place yourself on an ascending spiral of personal effectiveness on which your future is absolutely guaranteed.
You have a virtually unlimited ability to learn and develop new skills, habits, and abilities. When you train yourself, through repetition and practice, to overcome procrastination and get your most important tasks completed quickly, you will move yourself onto the fast track in your life and career and step on the accelerator.
And the key to all of this is for you to determine the most valuable and important thing you could possibly do at every single moment and then Eat That Frog!
Learn some other valuable time management tactics by watching this video…
Action Exercises:
1. Take action! Resolve today to select the most important task or project that you could complete and then launch into it immediately.
2. Once you start your most important task, discipline yourself to persevere without diversion or distraction until it is 100 percent complete. See it as a test to determine whether you are the kind of person who can make a decision to complete something and then carry it out. Once you begin, refuse to stop until the job is finished.
On Tuesday, March 23, 2010, at 2:00 PM PST, I’m hosting a LIVE teleseminar on my best-selling time management concept, Eat That Frog! This call will be 60-minutes long, followed by a 30 minute Q&A section.
During this call, I’m going to reveal my best time-management secrets, techniques, and skills, to ensure that you are equipped with the best information possible in order for you to save time, double your productivity and income, and become more successful. You don’t want to miss this call. For more information, CLICK HERE!


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Thanks, Brian, for this latest post.
Yeah, we hear about multi-tasking a lot these days, don’t we? It seems to be the latest fad–on its way out?
I prefer to focus on one thing, one at a time, and persist until I achieve closure.
Finish what you start, that’s the lesson I have learned from your post.
And don’t be distracted by trivialities. Persist until the job is done. Your posts are always like a breath of fresh air and inspire us all.
Cheers!
Your post proves that, truely quitters dont win and winners dont quit.
Dear Brian,
Everyday I wake up and first thing I check in the morning is your blog. I have your books and read them many times, but still since I have a ritual of reading every morning I continue check your blog.
Is there any ways you can manage to post a blog everyday or once in a two days?
I went trough many authors and speakers books and blogs. But non of them writes so clear and close to the point as you. Therefore it leaves to wish to read from your blogs more…
Best regards!
Love Eat That Frog. I’m even doing it every day as part of my blog. If you fancy a light hearted look at it visit http://inspiredbyilsg2010.wordpress.com/
Brian’s coming to ILSG201 in May here in the UK. Can’t wait!
Brilliant …awesome …thrilling and quite informative reading from you …cant wait to grab a couple of the 24 techniques …
i love to eat that frog and i will never be discourage in whatsover i and doing. thanks for your wonderful information.
dear brian
I live in Iran,last year I read that book (eat that frog)- translated in Persian- and I found it really usefull and know you for the first time. since then I have followed too many of your books and audioprograms ( and as you recommend I listen those audio programs most of the time in my car while I drive) and really am appreciate both you and english language I have learned. if one day i achive my goals I am sure you are the first one I must thank.
best regards vahid B from Iran
Dear Brian, Thank you for visit Romania.
Dear Brian, I am a big fan of you
its fantastic awesome for a 24 year boy
I always remember your frog eating example. It’s funny and exactly what it’s like when you have a task you do not want to do. A great metaphor.
Dear Brian,
You are an excellent man. I have learnt a lot of things from you. Thank you very much