Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Book Review | Eat that Frog - Brain Tracy

“ You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself”.  We tend to Procrastinate some activities to the next day or next month or years together. At some point of time, even we reflect on the consequence and feel sorry for procrastinating the activity. This we have experienced and this book provides key ideas and tools to stop procrastinating and getting things done. The book has 21 chapters and at the end of each chapter the author has beautiful summarized the key things to be done in two points.  Your ability to select the most important task at each moment , and then to get started on that task and to get it done both quickly and well, will probably have more of an impact on your success than any other quality or skill you can develop. 

Successful, effective people are those who launch directly into their major task and then discipline themselves to work steadily and single minded until those tasks are complete. The habit of setting priorities, overcoming procrastination and getting on with your most important task is a mental and physical skill.  Decision, Discipline and Determination are the three key qualities to develop the habits of focus and concentration.  

Chapter – 1 :  Set the Table ( Set the Goal )
Decide what you want | Write down the Goal  | Set a deadline | Make a list of everything that you think needed to achieve the goal | Plan it | take action on your plan | monitor and update to meet the goal

Chapter -2 : Plan every day in Advance ( Plan )
Apply six P formula – “ Proper Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance”
Prepare Master List , Monthly list, weekly list . Apply 10/90 Rule – This rule says that the first 10 percent of time that you spend planning and organizing your work before you begin will say you as much as 90 percent of the time in getting the job done once you get started.

Chapter -3 : Apply 80/20 Rule ( Prioritise)
Prioritize key goals, activities and responsibilities and act

Chapter-4 : Consider the consequences ( Risks)
Long term thinking improves short term decision making | Future intent influences and often determines present actions | There will never be enough time to do everything you have to do
Successful  people are thoese who are willing to delay gratification and make sacrifices in the short term so that they can enjoy far greater rewards in the long term. Think continually about the potential consequences of your choices, decisions and behaviours is one of the very best way to determine your true priorities in your work and personal life.
Ask these three questions
What are my highest value activities |What can I and only I do that if done well will make a real difference | What is the most valuable use of my time right now
Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least

Chapter-5 : Practice Creative Procrastination ( )
You can get your time and your life under control only to the degree to which you discontinue lower value activities
Zero based thinking

Chapter -6 : Use ABCDE Method
A – define something that is very important and something that must do. B – task that you should do. (The rule is that you should never do a B task when A is left undone) C- task something that is nice to do but for which there are no consequence at all. D – tasks that can be delegated & E – task that can be eliminated

Chapter -7 : Focus on Key Results areas
The key result area of management are Planning, Organising, Staffing, Delegating, Supervising, Measuring and Reporting.
Your weakest key result area sets the height at which you use all other skills and abilities |Introspect : What one skill, If I developed and did it in an excellent fashion, would have the greatest positive impact on my career ?

Chapter -8 : Apply the law of Three
Determine the most important three tasks /goals in each area where needs to be worked

Chapter -9 : Prepare thoroughly before you begin

Chapter – 10: Take it one oil Barrel at a time
“By the yard its hard; but inch by inch, anything’s a cinch !

Chapter – 11: Upgrade your key skills
Three steps to mastery
Read in your field for at least one hour every day | Take every course and seminar available on the key skills that can help | Listen to audio programs.
Continuous learning is the minimum requirement for success in any field

Chapter – 12 : Leverage your special Talent
Successful people are invariably those who have taken the time to identify what they do well and most enjoy

Chapter – 13: Identify your key constraints
Determine one constraint, internal or external that sets the speed.

Chapter – 14: Put the pressure on yourself
Set deadlines and subdeadlines for every task and activity.  Write down every step of a major job or project before your begin.

Chapter – 15: Maximize your personal powers

Chapter -16: Motivate yourself into action
Control your inner dialogue and developing a positive mental attitude is important. Tips for developing positive mental attitude
First – Optimists looks for the good in the every situations | Second – Optimistic always seek the valuable lesson in every setback or difficulty | Third – Optimistic always looks for the solution to every problem | Fourth – Optimistic think and talk continually about their goals

Chapter – 17 : Get out of the Technological Time sinks
Use technology for betterment rather than getting addicted. Use technology to improve the quality of your communication.

Chapter – 18: Slice and Dice the Task
Swiss Cheese your tasks

Chapter – 19 : Create large chunks of time
Schedule your time | use time planner |

Chapter -20: Develop a sense of urgency
Get into flow | Trigger high performance in yourself |build up a sense of momentum | Do it Now

Chapter – 21: Single handle every Task

Self Discipline is the Key

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