Question
What does the phrase “eat the frog” mean in terms of prioritizing work?
(1 point)
Responses
alternate between urgent and unimportant tasks
alternate between urgent and unimportant tasks
tackle your hardest task first
tackle your hardest task first
put off big tasks and start with small tasks to gain momentum
put off big tasks and start with small tasks to gain momentum
do the easiest task first
(1 point)
Responses
alternate between urgent and unimportant tasks
alternate between urgent and unimportant tasks
tackle your hardest task first
tackle your hardest task first
put off big tasks and start with small tasks to gain momentum
put off big tasks and start with small tasks to gain momentum
do the easiest task first
Answers
Answer
what is the answer
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The phrase “eat the frog” in terms of prioritizing work means to "tackle your hardest task first." The concept suggests that by completing the most challenging or unpleasant task at the beginning of your day, you can improve your productivity and feel accomplished.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The answer is: **tackle your hardest task first.**
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