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The Frog Principle

The Frog Principle

The Frog Principle states that you should tackle your most difficult and important task first thing each morning. This approach works because:

  • Your willpower and mental energy are highest in the morning
  • Completing important tasks triggers dopamine release that motivates further action
  • Starting with lesser tasks creates a pattern of avoidance and diminishing returns
  • The psychological weight of important undone tasks drains your energy all day

By eating your frog first, you ensure that even if you accomplish nothing else that day, you've completed something significant.

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"The key is in not spending time, but in investing it." - Covey

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