Yesterday I started my first blog and discussed what motivates us to behave, think or experiences events as we do. We all have different motivations driving us on. I have found over the years that conversations I have experienced with others have at times made me stop and reflect on my own beliefs, thoughts and behaviours. Has this ever happened to you? The conversations are in themselves motivating. Conversations also include emails and social media interactions.
A recent conversation with a friend last week introduced me to a book entitled, 'Eat the frog'. Yes, I know, weird but that is one of the main attractions. Anyway, I just loved the comments by the author, Brian Tracy in the Preface on page ix because he states;
'And forget about solving your time management problems by becoming more productive. No matter how many personal productivity techniques you master, there will always be more to do than you can ever accomplish in the time you have available to you'.
This was great news to me because I am always
running behind. I have never mastered the whole time management bit. Now, I can stop worrying. I recommend this book. Don't worry the title is explained so I will not spoil your read!
A recent conversation with a friend last week introduced me to a book entitled, 'Eat the frog'. Yes, I know, weird but that is one of the main attractions. Anyway, I just loved the comments by the author, Brian Tracy in the Preface on page ix because he states;
'And forget about solving your time management problems by becoming more productive. No matter how many personal productivity techniques you master, there will always be more to do than you can ever accomplish in the time you have available to you'.
This was great news to me because I am always
running behind. I have never mastered the whole time management bit. Now, I can stop worrying. I recommend this book. Don't worry the title is explained so I will not spoil your read!
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&q=eat+that+frog+video&oq=eat+that+
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