Day 27 – Eat the Frog – 21 Day Challenge BONUS

Getting the big ugly task off you list first thing feels amazing, drives you towards a successful day and overall is incredible for your brain, so eat the frog with me first thing in the morning as part of your routine.

More on the 21 day challenge here. [icegram campaigns=”118″]

Transcript of Eat the Frog video:

Coming soon

Recommendations for other 21 day challenges

Happiness – 21 day positivity challenge

  • Fitness – Pilates 21 day challenge one, two or three (done all 3, excellent)
  • Wealth – Ready Tony Robbins book “Money master the game” – get it on Amazon AUS   UK  US (read it, fantastic advice)
  • Wisdom – Meditation challenge (I haven’t done this, but looks good)

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