Eat That Frog
I used to start my days with the easiest tasks-the ones that felt good to check off but didn't really move my life forward. Meanwhile, the important things sat there, heavy and untouched, quietly draining my confidence. Eat That Frog is my story of confronting that habit head-on-learning to face what I avoided, and discovering how everything began to change when I handled the hardest thing first.
I share the pattern I didn't notice at first-how avoiding difficult tasks slowly built stress that followed me all day
I talk about the specific moments when procrastination cost me opportunities, trust, and momentum
I walk through the uncomfortable shift of choosing discipline over mood, especially on days I didn't feel ready
I tell the story of the first time I tackled my "frog" early-and how that one decision changed the tone of my entire day
I reflect on the mental resistance I had to break, and the small tricks I used to stop overthinking and just begin
I show how consistently facing the hardest tasks first built a kind of confidence I hadn't experienced before
I explain how this habit didn't just improve my productivity, but gave me a sense of control over my time and direction
This isn't about doing more. It's about doing what matters-first. It's about learning that the things I avoid often hold the progress I'm looking for, and that once I started facing them, everything else became easier to carry.