After more than five years, I am excited to welcome back today’s guest for a second visit.
He’s written more than 70 books that have collectively sold millions of copies in dozens of languages.
I’m talking about Brian Tracy, author of Eat That Frog! which, alone has sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide.
Today, we’re diving into his brand new book called Eat That Frog! For Students: 22 Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Excel in School.
Students of all ages struggle with how to manage their time. Encountering the necessity of time management for the first time, high schoolers juggle classes, extracurricular activities, jobs, internships, family responsibilities, and more. College brings even more freedom and less structure, making time management even more critical.
I hope you’ll click the play button below to best learn how to manage your time and your projects. For a summary, just keep scrolling.
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In today’s episode, I ask Brian about:
- What’s new (and different) about this new book compared to the original Eat that Frog!
- We’ll dive deep into Brian’s Three Pillars of Success
- Why it’s important to proactively tackle stress
- And plenty more!
Brian’s New Book
You can order your copy Eat That Frog! For Students: 22 Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Excel in School right now!
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