Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time


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Think about the Long Term
Successful people are those 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. Unsuccessful people, on the other hand, think more about short-
term pleasure and immediate gratification while giving little thought to the
long-term future.
Denis Waitley, a motivational speaker, says, “Losers try to escape from
their fears and drudgery with activities that are tension-relieving. Winners
are motivated by their desires toward activities that are goal-achieving.”
For example, coming into work earlier, reading regularly in your field,
taking courses to improve your skills, and focusing on high-value tasks in
your work will all combine to have an enormous positive impact on your


future. On the other hand, coming into work at the last moment, reading the
newspaper, drinking coffee, and socializing with your coworkers may seem
fun and enjoyable in the short term but inevitably leads to lack of
promotion, underachievement, and frustration in the long term.
If a task or activity has large potential positive consequences, make it a
top priority and get started on it immediately. If something can have large
potential negative consequences if it is not done quickly and well, that
becomes a top priority as well. Whatever your frog is, resolve to gulp it
down first thing.
Motivation requires motive. The greater the potential positive impact that
an action or behavior of yours can have on your life, once you define it
clearly, the more motivated you will be to overcome procrastination and get
it done quickly.
Keep yourself focused and forward moving by continually starting and
completing those tasks that can make a major difference to your company
and to your future.
The time is going to pass anyway. The only question is how you use it
and where you are going to end up at the end of the weeks and months that
pass. And where you end up is largely a matter of the amount of
consideration you give to the likely consequences of your actions in the
short term.
Thinking continually about the potential consequences of your choices,
decisions, and behaviors is one of the very best ways to determine your true
priorities in your work and personal life.

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