What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
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Sharan kumar said:
7 years ago
Hard work is done physically as well as mentally, where as in smart work is done mentally and logically.
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Rupam Rajvanshi said:
7 years ago
Hard work includes physical efforts and less planning whereas Smart work includes less physical work and more planning. We can do a work by working smart in less time as compared to working smart.
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Santosh kumar said:
7 years ago
Hard work is not only the physical strength, It is also mental efforts you put in it.
While smart work requires a lot of hard work and patience to gather the experiences.
From past and to utilise them in present as well as future,
So in my option, both are necessary to attain a particular goal.
While smart work requires a lot of hard work and patience to gather the experiences.
From past and to utilise them in present as well as future,
So in my option, both are necessary to attain a particular goal.
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Sandhiya venkatesan said:
7 years ago
To be simple.
Smart-work is a shortcut to complete a work.
Hard-work is a long straight route to complete a work.
Smart-work is a shortcut to complete a work.
Hard-work is a long straight route to complete a work.
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Bhanu prakash said:
6 years ago
Hard work : working under pressure.
Smart work: working with Brain.
Smart work: working with Brain.
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Syamala said:
6 years ago
In my point of view.
Hard work means distance and smart work is like displacement.
Hard work means distance and smart work is like displacement.
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Sankesh said:
5 years ago
Hard work means when a person completes his task in long hours without using any shortcuts.
Smart work means we should complete the work within the given timeline using a shortcut.
Smart work means we should complete the work within the given timeline using a shortcut.
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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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Chethan S said:
4 years ago
We work hard to be smart that comes from gaining experience. It shows actual difference between these two things.
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Siddhu said:
3 years ago
The difference between hard work and smart work is how much time you spend completing the tasks. Hard work tends to be when someone spends a great amount of time completing many things. However, smart work is when they spend less time and instead focus on completing the right things.
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