Stop putting off what matters most. ‘Eat That Frog! For Students’ shows you how to beat procrastination, manage your time, and get more done, without burning out. Packed with 21 proven strategies, this book is your roadmap to better grades, less stress, and more control over your academic future.
In “Eat That Frog! For Students,” bestselling author Brian Tracy delivers a powerful yet practical guide designed specifically for students struggling with procrastination, time management, and low productivity.
The central idea comes from a famous quote:
“If you have to eat a live frog first thing in the morning, nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.”
For students, this means tackling your most important or unpleasant task—your “frog”—first thing every day. Whether it’s writing an essay, studying for a big exam, or preparing a presentation, getting it done early gives you clarity, reduces stress, and boosts confidence.
Tracy adapts his popular 21 strategies from the original Eat That Frog! into student-friendly versions that help learners at all levels:
He also introduces key concepts like:
One of the biggest takeaways is that procrastination isn’t laziness—it’s fear disguised as hesitation , especially when facing difficult or overwhelming tasks. Tracy helps students break down big projects into small, manageable steps so they can move forward with confidence.
What makes this book particularly valuable for students is its direct relevance to academic life. It includes advice on:
Each chapter is short, easy to read, and filled with actionable tips that students can apply right away. The book is especially useful for teens and young adults transitioning into independent learning environments where self-discipline matters more than ever.
Whether you’re a high school student preparing for college or a university student trying to stay on top of coursework, “Eat That Frog! For Students” is a must-read for anyone serious about improving grades, reducing stress, and mastering the art of productive study habits.