Author of the summary not stated. 2014. — 17 p.; illustrated.
According to Brian, eating your frog is about tackling your most important, daunting tasks, and getting them done. The concept is similar to how you eat an elephant.one bite at a time. Brian's main point is that you eat your most ugliest frog first, the next ugliest, and so on, until all your frogs are done. When you "eat your frog," you feel empowered, happier, energized and are more productive, i.e., you get more done!
Although the author warns us that there is never enough time to do everything on our lists there is always enough time to complete the important tasks. He provides techniques to help us set clear priorities and implement plans to achieve these. Overall the book includes 21 key suggestions – 1 per chapter and this summary briefly explains each one.