What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
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Abdul Raheem said:
5 years ago
Hard work: A student started practising all the chapters since the commencement of the course.
Smart work: A student started practising a day before exams targeting only significant aspects of the question paper.
Moral: Hard work takes a lot of time to get success whereas smart work takes less time to get success.
Smart work: A student started practising a day before exams targeting only significant aspects of the question paper.
Moral: Hard work takes a lot of time to get success whereas smart work takes less time to get success.
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Chandan kumar said:
5 years ago
Hello, I can differentiate between hard work and smart work since we know that for any work or objectives there are various options/paths are available there but here hard-working people can choose any path and gone. But smart work first sees what's the ultimate aim and for that he decided that path which takes the shortest time, arrange works in various parts according to priority level.
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Ruhi Sharma said:
5 years ago
Hello, good evening sir,
Hard work is defined by consistency and doing it for a long time without any deadline and smart work is do it in most proficient way and soon complete it by saving our time. Thank you sir.
Hard work is defined by consistency and doing it for a long time without any deadline and smart work is do it in most proficient way and soon complete it by saving our time. Thank you sir.
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Shalini Kannan said:
5 years ago
Hard work: Trying to read the entire book before the interview day.
Smart work: Reading top 50 questions for an interview which has a high chance of occurrence.
Smart work: Reading top 50 questions for an interview which has a high chance of occurrence.
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Praduman Singh said:
5 years ago
Basically, Hard work means doing something without having any priorities or goals in work.
In Smart work, we separate the task as a priority level and start doing it with shortcuts.
In Smart work, we separate the task as a priority level and start doing it with shortcuts.
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Jayasudha said:
5 years ago
I will explain this question in one example, sir.
If the person going to purchase groceries in the shop. It is an example of hard work.
Ex of smart work:
If the person purchases groceries in online. And here we getting offers also. It is an example of smart work.
If the person going to purchase groceries in the shop. It is an example of hard work.
Ex of smart work:
If the person purchases groceries in online. And here we getting offers also. It is an example of smart work.
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Syeda Tahera Fatima said:
5 years ago
The difference between hard work and smart work is based on how I approach my task. Hard work would mean spending long hours to complete my work without any shortcuts. Smart work would be aiming for the same results but with planning and prioritization of tasks.
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Reshma soni said:
5 years ago
Hard work, we do practical and smart work, we can do saves time. But both of necessary for the fresher so that we can move forward his life.
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Sachin said:
5 years ago
Hard work requires a lot of time and efforts. Smart work saves our time. Smart work is a fruit of hard work. So both are needed.
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Mahima Biswas said:
5 years ago
Smart work is the result of hard work done in past. Hard work is effective and smart work is the efficient version of hard work.
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