What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
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Sakshi saxena said:
6 years ago
The difference between hard work and smart work is our work is taken more time to complete that's hard work and if we do our work in less time and perfectly that's smart work.
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Nitish Kumar mahto said:
6 years ago
Hard work means completing the given task in a particular time period.
Smart work means completing the given task in a very short time period or completing the task in less time.
Smart work means completing the given task in a very short time period or completing the task in less time.
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Anu said:
6 years ago
When any task is assigned.
Hard work is we don't know what exactly we are doing, during the process we explore and it gives us experience and the other hand, smart work is exact way of taking the task to a higher level which comes from experience.
Hard work is we don't know what exactly we are doing, during the process we explore and it gives us experience and the other hand, smart work is exact way of taking the task to a higher level which comes from experience.
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Priya chauhan said:
6 years ago
Hard work is when you put your extra efforts for work given to you, and you have to do it before the deadline.
Smart work is when you ue your mind to do the given work in the smart way, by using less time with less resources.
Smart work is when you ue your mind to do the given work in the smart way, by using less time with less resources.
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Smreeti said:
5 years ago
Both words are completely relatable to each other. Difference being in the fact that I hardwork despite of all the energy, time, mindset what we incorporate for the particular aim is their, but in smart work these things come up with prioritisation and ofcourse, how to save time, money and labour.
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Sujana said:
5 years ago
Hardwork is when you do a work with your full effort and it makes you physically and mentally tired but smartwork is when you do that same work with the less effort.
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Swati Hissariya said:
5 years ago
The work doing in the same manner as it is coming from a very long time without any creativity is called hard work. Whereas the work added with some creativity which makes its different and easy is called smart work.
Eg:1. Preparing for an exam: Starting from first chapter is hard work and starting from important topics is smart work. Both have to complete the syllabus.
2. Making the musical stairs different from normal stairs.
Eg:1. Preparing for an exam: Starting from first chapter is hard work and starting from important topics is smart work. Both have to complete the syllabus.
2. Making the musical stairs different from normal stairs.
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Kiran shet 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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Prajwal Wadekar said:
4 years ago
According to me, Hard work is "a person who works and thinks" and smart work is "a person who first thinks and work".
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Ramandeep kaur said:
4 years ago
Hard work is about putting in more effort and strengths.
On the opposite side, there are less efforts in smart work but results can be beneficial for both the hard work and smart work.
For instance.
We can make a paper map which needs a lot of hard work for drawing it properly which is called hard work but on the other side, we can use google map just by operating our phone which is called smart work.
On the opposite side, there are less efforts in smart work but results can be beneficial for both the hard work and smart work.
For instance.
We can make a paper map which needs a lot of hard work for drawing it properly which is called hard work but on the other side, we can use google map just by operating our phone which is called smart work.
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