You can boost your productivity by developing a habit of tackling high-priority tasks first thing in the morning, which is known as "eating that frog." This involves identifying and prioritizing your most important goals, breaking them down into smaller tasks, and creating a schedule to work on these tasks. To achieve this, you need to define your goals, create plans for what you'll work on, focus on your 20% tasks, think long-term to make better short-term decisions, procrastinate on purpose, and use the ABCDE method. You should also understand exactly what work you're accountable for, when it's time to work, prepare for your work, focus on one task at a time, develop your skills, find your motivation, make the most of your energy levels, become an optimist, don't let technology distract you, break down tasks into their smallest components, schedule time on your calendar for eating your frogs, and find your flow. By following these principles, you can increase your productivity and achieve more in less time.