Keep eating the frogs!
Lancashire Life|February 2020
Burnley businessman Dave Walker has been crowned the Young Lancastrian of the Year, but he has no plans to ease up, as Nicolette Webster reports
Nicolette Webster
Keep eating the frogs!

It is a bitterly cold winter morning as Dave Walker strides out across the hills looming majestically over Burnley. It’s early, Dave’s ‘me’ time of the day, before the frenetic pace of running a successful digital business takes over.

With cocker spaniel Jack at his side, 33-year-old Dave uses this day-break dog walk to gather his thoughts and think about the day ahead. He’s already “eaten his frog” with a coffee in his home office – his favourite room in his house.

‘The “Eat my Frog” concept comes from Brian Tracy, a time management expert who I’ve taken some snippets like this from. It helps in dealing with stuff I am not relishing, it gets rid of my worst job that day,’ explains Dave as we chat in the co-working space at The Landmark, Lancashire’s most prestigious new digital business hub and home to Dave’s award-winning tech business +24 Marketing.

The day after Dave Walker was honoured by his peers as the Young Lancastrian of the Year at a glittering regional business awards event, he took to the hills with his wife Joanne, a local primary school teacher and allowed himself a moment or two of reflection.

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