Skip to content
Ever Works

Eat That Frog Technique

Time management method by Brian Tracy advocating tackling your most important, difficult task first thing each day. Based on the Mark Twain quote about eating a live frog, it ensures priority work gets done when energy and willpower are highest.

Last updated: 2026-03-12 11:52

Overview

The Eat That Frog technique, developed by Brian Tracy, is based on the concept that if the first thing you do each morning is eat a live frog, you can go through the day knowing the worst is behind you. Your "frog" is your biggest, most important task - the one you're most likely to procrastinate on.

Core Principle

Do your most important, difficult, or unpleasant task first thing each day, before anything else.

Why "Frog"?

The Method

Each Morning:

  1. Identify your "frog" (most important task)
  2. Do it first, before email, meetings, or other work
  3. Give it your full focus and best energy
  4. Complete it before moving to other tasks
  5. Enjoy the momentum and satisfaction

Key Rules:

Why It Works

Psychological Benefits:

Productivity Benefits:

Identifying Your Frog

Questions to Ask:

Characteristics of a Frog:

Implementation Tips

Setup for Success:

Time Allocation:

Common Mistakes:

Related Tracy Concepts

ABCDE Method:

Law of Three:

Variations

Two Frogs:

Baby Frogs:

For Different Scenarios

Creative Work:

Problem-Solving:

Learning:

Measuring Success

Daily:

Weekly:

Overcoming Obstacles

"I'm not a morning person":

"Urgent things come up":

"My frog is too big":

Complementary Practices

Long-Term Benefits

Related Items