Eat That Frog! Resolve today to develop a sense of urgency in
everything you do. Select one area where you have a tendency to
procrastinate and make a decision to develop the habit of fast action
in that area.
When you see an opportunity or a problem, take action immediately.
When you are given a task or responsibility, do it quickly and report
back fast. Move rapidly in every important area of your life. You will
be amazed at how much better you feel, and how much more you get
done.
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Chapter 21 - Single Handle Every Task
“And herein lies the secret of true power. Learn, by constant practice, how to
husband your resources, and concentrate them, at any given moment, upon
a given point.” (James Allen)
Eat that frog! Every bit of planning, prioritizing and organizing
comes down to this simple concept.
Your ability to select your most important task, to begin it and then to
concentrate on it single mindedly until it is complete is the key to
high levels of performance and personal productivity.
Every great achievement of mankind has been preceded by a long
period of hard, concentrated work until the job was done.
Single handling requires that once you begin, you keep working at
the task, without diversion or distraction, until the job is 100%
complete. You keep urging yourself onward by repeating the words
"Back to work!" over and over whenever you are tempted to stop or
do something else.
By concentrating single mindedly on your most important task, you
can reduce the time required to complete it by 50% or more.
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It has been estimated that the tendency to start and stop a task, to
pick it up, put it down and come back to it can increase the time
necessary to complete the task by as much as 500%.
Each time you return to the task, you have to familiarize yourself
with where you were when you stopped and what you still have to
do. You have to overcome inertia and get yourself going again. You
have to develop momentum and get into a productive work rhythm.
But when you prepare thoroughly and then begin, refusing to stop or
turn aside until the job is done, you develop energy, enthusiasm and
motivation. You get better and better and more productive. You work
faster and more effectively.
The truth is that once you have decided on your number one task,
anything else that you do other than that is a relative waste of time.
Any other activity is just not as valuable or as important as this job,
based on your own priorities.
The more you discipline yourself to working non-stop on a single
task, the more you move down the "Efficiency Curve." You get more
and more high quality work done in less and less time.
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Each time you stop working however, you break this cycle and move
back up the curve to where every part of the task is more difficult
and time consuming.
Elbert Hubbard defined self discipline as, "The ability to make
yourself do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you
feel like it or not."
In the final analysis, success in any area requires tons of discipline.
Self-discipline, self-mastery and self-control are the basic building
blocks of character and high performance.
Starting a high priority task and persisting with that task until it is
100% complete is the true test of your character, your willpower and
your resolve.
Persistence is actually self-discipline in action. The good news is that
the more you discipline yourself to persist on a major task, the more
you like and respect yourself, and the higher is your self-esteem.
And the more you like and respect yourself, the easier it is for you to
discipline yourself to persist even more.
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By focusing clearly on your most valuable task and concentrating
single mindedly until it is 100% complete, you actually shape and
mold your own character. You become a superior person.
You become a stronger, more competent, confident and happier
person. You feel more powerful and productive.
You eventually feel capable of setting and achieving any goal. You
become the master of your own destiny. You place yourself on an
ascending spiral of personal effectiveness on which your future is
absolutely guaranteed.
And the key to all of this is for you to determine the most valuable
and important thing you could possibly do at every single moment
and then, "Eat That Frog!"
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