What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
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Getsuga said:
7 years ago
Smart work is skill acquired from hard work.
Everyone in their initial stages did hard work to gain reputation.
Smart work is the sheer reflection of experienced and skill set gained from the days when one worked hard.
Everyone in their initial stages did hard work to gain reputation.
Smart work is the sheer reflection of experienced and skill set gained from the days when one worked hard.
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Coder said:
7 years ago
Hard work is doing things blindly.
Eg:- a work is assigned to you & you just devote your everything to that task.
Smart work.
When a work is assigned to you, you analyze the work part of work which needs extra work give their that effort.
Before starting the work you have rough idea of what to do & what not to do.
Then you pace your efforts & get the work done.
Eg:- a work is assigned to you & you just devote your everything to that task.
Smart work.
When a work is assigned to you, you analyze the work part of work which needs extra work give their that effort.
Before starting the work you have rough idea of what to do & what not to do.
Then you pace your efforts & get the work done.
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Nancy said:
7 years ago
Sir. Hard work is doing the work as we learn but smart work is doing the work as efficiently innovation with new changes that we have learnt during our college.
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Arabinda mahato said:
7 years ago
The Hard work makes us tired and Smart work makes us confidence.
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Akhil said:
7 years ago
Hard work is a part of smart work. Hard work gives you experience and smart work came from experience. Hard work uses physical strength, consume much time and produces less result but smart work uses physical as well as mental strength and save our time and produce an efficient result. Even the labour do hard work. Spending a lot of hours and getting less productivity is hard work, spending less time and high productivity is smart work.
Eg. If you are studying the whole day and completing 3 chapters and another one who is just studying 4 hours and completed 3 chapter will be a smart worker.
Eg. If you are studying the whole day and completing 3 chapters and another one who is just studying 4 hours and completed 3 chapter will be a smart worker.
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Jay Prajapati said:
7 years ago
Hard work is a part of smart work.
Smart work strategy decides which are the aspects on which we should focus with enough effort and which are those we should delegate to others or with less effort!
Smart work strategy decides which are the aspects on which we should focus with enough effort and which are those we should delegate to others or with less effort!
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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.
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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Deep said:
7 years ago
Hard work that means more effort and less productivity.
Smart work that means less effort and more productivity.
Smart work that means less effort and more productivity.
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Adarsh. M said:
7 years ago
Hard work means pushing ourself to success (to struggle for success).
Smart work means pulling success towards us (to execute success).
Smart work means pulling success towards us (to execute success).
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I.P.Nirala said:
7 years ago
According to me, in hard work, there is no need to increase our knowledge &value system. But in order to do smart work firstly, you should be smart & you will have to increase your value system & upgrade your knowledge. Since we are running in 21th century so we must go for smart work if we want to stand developed.
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