What is the difference between hard work and smart work?

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Norah said:   8 years ago
To my understanding, I will say smart work is automatic while hard work is manual.
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Moniii said:   8 years ago
Hard work means working sincerely.

Smar twork means tactfully working in short time.
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Rajesh said:   8 years ago
Hard work - lets take an example of examination, if a person is studying all the modules in the syllabus is called hard work.

Smart work - if the same person understand the pattern of the question paper and find the important question that are repeated over a few years that's smart work.
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Bandana chakraborty said:   8 years ago
Thank you so much to ask this question,

In my opinion, hard work means a great deal of effort in a maximum period of time but smart work is when that same work is done instant with proper planning.
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Raj veer Singh said:   7 years ago
Hard work shows your body work time.

Smart work also shows your ability and intelligence.
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Rahul said:   7 years ago
I think, Hard work is done against the conditions whereas Smart work can be done by doing conditions in favour of work.

For example, if we want to extract out water from a well- Against the gravity is hard work whereas with the help of pulley is smart work.
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Manoj said:   7 years ago
Hard work shows your talent, but Smart work shows your attitude.
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Arpan said:   7 years ago
I think hard work is the basic stage of smart work. When a fresher join in any company they start their work as a hard worker but after a certain amount of time when they gain their knowledge then they work smartly or as a smart worker.
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Nik said:   5 years ago
Hard work shows physical health and it's ability.

While Smart work shows mental health and it's ability.

A candidate is fit and in a good shape if it's mental and physical health is better.
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Nissymolthomas said:   4 years ago
The difference between hard work and smart work is based on how I approach my task. Hard work would be 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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