I have read the book ‘Eat That Frog’, Here is a snippet that I could get from the fourth chapter ‘Consider the Consequences ’:
1. Long-time perspective turns out to be more important than any other single factor in determining your success in life and at work.
2. Always ask yourself, "What are the potential consequences of doing or not doing this task?"
3. Failures do what is tension relieving, while winners do what is goal achieving.
4. 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.
1. Long-time perspective turns out to be more important than any other single factor in determining your success in life and at work.
2. Always ask yourself, "What are the potential consequences of doing or not doing this task?"
3. Failures do what is tension relieving, while winners do what is goal achieving.
4. 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.
Have a great day ahead!