Developer specialising in web development and mobile app development, with a keen interest in JavaScript technologies, cross-platform & native mobile application development and Dev-Ops.
I've heard this method used quite a bit, and have applied it quite a few times. I think a lot of the time it depends on the person, i.e if they're a "morning person" (like myself) then I find it easy to get really motivated early in the morning, get in early and "eat the frog" whereas I know many other people who aren't "morning people" and they sometimes take a little bit of time in the morning to properly "get going". However, they still "eat the frog", but at different times of the day.
Overall, I think it differs between people and their traits, but as long as they "eat the frog" at some point during the day then I suppose that's all that matters!
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I've heard this method used quite a bit, and have applied it quite a few times. I think a lot of the time it depends on the person, i.e if they're a "morning person" (like myself) then I find it easy to get really motivated early in the morning, get in early and "eat the frog" whereas I know many other people who aren't "morning people" and they sometimes take a little bit of time in the morning to properly "get going". However, they still "eat the frog", but at different times of the day.
Overall, I think it differs between people and their traits, but as long as they "eat the frog" at some point during the day then I suppose that's all that matters!