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Eat Your Toad First

Eat a Toad

Early in my career I worked with an engineer who had a picture of toad on his desk.  This was a huge, fat, green, slimy, wart infested toad.  It had to be one of the ugliest creatures on earth.  The caption read, “Eat a live toad first thing in the morning, the rest of the day has to be better.”

The takeaway I get from this caption is that we all have our toads.  It is that thing we dread doing, it is the person we don’t want to confront, the task we keep putting off.  Unfortunately, putting it off doesn’t make it go away, it only grows and makes us dread it more until it becomes so large and fearful that we are paralyzed into inactivity. 

Identify your toad. Don’t let it grow.  I’ll tell you a secret, toads are easier to eat when they are small.  


Rick Christensen

Rick Christensen: Director, Career Transition Practice Rick has been a career consultant for over 25 years, serving a very broad-based and diverse clientele. His specialties include effective group facilitation, one-on-one coaching and consultation at all levels including senior executives.

Rick’s passion is coaching individuals through career transitions, developing career management strategies and in identifying and sharpening competencies to open doors to new opportunities. His efforts have assisted thousands of individuals achieve their full potential.

Contact Rick at: [email protected]


Travis Jones - CEO of Career Development Partners

Written By Rick Christensen

Rick has been a career consultant for over 20 years, serving a very broad-based and diverse clientele. His specialties include effective group facilitation, one-on-one coaching and consultation at all levels including senior executives.

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