Eat That Frog! for Students
22 Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Excel in School
by Brian Tracy; Anna Leinberger
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Pub Date Dec 29 2020 | Archive Date Jan 20 2021
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Description
Like adults, 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 (all but mandatory for college admissions), jobs, internships, family responsibilities, and more. College brings even more freedom and less structure, making time management even more critical.
Brian Tracy's Eat That Frog! has helped millions around the world get more done in less time. Now this life-changing global bestseller has been adapted to the specific needs of students. Tracy offers readers tips, tools, and techniques for structuring time, setting goals, staying on task (even when you're not interested), dealing with stress, and developing the skills to achieve far more than you ever thought possible. This is the book that parents and teachers have long been wishing Tracy would write.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781523091256 |
PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 168 |
Featured Reviews
Where was this book when I was in varsity and my course load was totally huge and I was procrastinating. I highly recommend this book to every student and to me obviously because I am back at school and I set unrealistic tasks. This book is a gem and a fast read. Huge thanks to the publisher for my ARC
So good, so good!
This book would have been invaluable during highschool and college!
The adult in me got a lot of info from this. The teenage me would have valued this greatly!
It is an easy read trying to bring basic ideas about time management, goal settings and mindset into the world of students. It provides a little research for the ideas presented but it doesn't focuses on it. It just gives some very precious guidelines, also encompassing ideas about stress and how to best use technology to one's advantage.
What I appreciate the most about this book is the tone of the author and how it can be an outside voice that gets one young adult to make better choices for himself or herself. It emphasizes greatly personal responsibility and choice, but has the empathy to understand and take into consideration that student life comes with various relationships (with peers, parents and teachers) that can change the course of things.
I would recommend this to any teen wanting to better his or hers school results and life in general. And to any adult who wants to get a simple scheme of ideas and strategies to begin bettering their own life.