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A**Z
Excellent!
It's a very nice way to learn how to organize everything and be a productive person! Very easy to read, to understand and to remember!
P**S
Great book for an employee retreat or meeting
Quick read with lots of great thought provoking information that might bring to light things you have never considered in your own work environment. Would be really easy to build a morning meeting or seminar around this book.
M**H
Don't Procrastinate, Prioritize
Eat that Frog from SmarterComics is a full-blown package of entertainment that will empower readers to avoid procrastination and notice more fluidity in their behavior and the manner in which they complete their daily tasks. Essentially a self-help book focused on helping individuals "conquer their most difficult tasks first," Eat that Frog will train the mind to complete the most daunting tasks first and remove it from their daily "To-Do" list. The original, best-selling book by Brian Tracy and Eat that Frog by SmarterComics cut right to the chase, stating that the book/comic is about improving time management skills, discipline, and decision making--three factors that can profoundly change the landscape of one's life. The book revolves around the dichotomy of P's: procrastination versus prioritizing one's responsibilities. Eat that Frog from SmarterComics is fun, engaging, and is meaningful for a variety of ages--especially youth.
B**S
Poorly illustrated and ugly
I own and love many Smarter Comics, but "Eat That Frog!" really misses the mark due to the sad incompetence of the illustrations. Compare this Smarter Comic to the gorgeous illustrations in The Law of Attraction from SmarterComics or Fortune Favors the Bold from SmarterComics: beautiful bold illustrations that enhance and amplify the text. In "Eat That Frog!" we have random scribbly line drawings that are often ugly, sparse, messy and don't even illustrate the points! For example, on page 8 the panel reads "Make a list of everything you are going to have to do to achieve your goal" but the illustrator Paul Maybury illustrates a grocery list that reads "Eggs, Milk, Cheese" etc. That's just lazy and unimaginative work. I don't believe the illustrator has ever seen a real frog, or even a picture of one, as these "frogs" look like melted potatoes with eyes stuck on. The text is fine, but the illustrations are just unimaginative and ugly.This is the first time I've recommended reading the original book (which is excellent), and not the Smarter Comic.
A**Z
Great Book
I have both, the standard version and this comic book. I find this version much more interesting the read and entertaining. Contains all the key elements
J**F
Black and White
Pretty good, valuable message (very repetitive) but for the price point some colour illustrations would have been nice to get the message across
K**R
The name says it all
I chose 4 stars as the name - do the most difficult things first - says it all. My family loved the "comic book" format which engaged my 11 year old son as well as my husband.I have read many books on time management, but his cuts to the chase better than many.
A**H
Super like this book
Super like this book. I also have original book in text form. I am following word by word of this book and feel that this was missing in my work habit. Have seen improvement in my professional life. It works.
D**T
Simple, clear, effective advice
The cartoon format of this book hides some very simple but important messages. Looking back, it's main messages are rather obvious, but the fact is I didn't do them. Having adopted some of these approaches really has made a difference to my productivity
G**N
A great book that is good to go over to keep ...
A great book that is good to go over to keep yourself on track. I read 2-4 pages every day just to keep in the 80/20 mindset.
C**R
Four Stars
wish i had bought the standard version and not the comic
M**E
Short
Nice, short and to the point. Inspiring. Will read again and again. . . . . . . . .
M**M
Condensed wisdom
I own the full version of this book as well as the comic version and I am delighted at the way that the comic version encapsulates the most salient points so succinctly much recommended
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