So My Last recommendation is “Eat That frog” by Brian Tracy.
Eat that frog is the ultimate time management trick that changed my life. So Every morning you should ask yourself what is the biggest and ugliest frog I have to eat today? Before you assume something weird let me explain that here "frog" is a code for your biggest, most important task, the one you’re most likely to procrastinate. It is also the task that will impact your life the most.
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