What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
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Sourabh khaire said:
6 years ago
Hard work is when you only learn from your mistakes and Smart works is when you also learn from others mistakes.
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Shaik Ayeshabegam. said:
9 years ago
Hard work means completely dedicated to our work.
Smart work means how to solve a problem by logical thinking.
Smart work means how to solve a problem by logical thinking.
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Chandan said:
6 years ago
Hard work: Hard work means more efforts and less work.
Smart work: Smart work means less efforts an more work.
Smart work: Smart work means less efforts an more work.
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Praveen pv said:
3 years ago
Smart work comes with experience.
Hard work gives you experience.
But there is no Smartwork without hard work.
Hard work gives you experience.
But there is no Smartwork without hard work.
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NARESH PATEL said:
12 months ago
Hard work: Putting lots of effort and time.
Smart work: Working efficiently with better planning and strategy.
Smart work: Working efficiently with better planning and strategy.
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Ankit chaurasiya said:
8 years ago
Work is completed with maximu time that is hard work.
Work is completed with minimum time that is smart work.
Work is completed with minimum time that is smart work.
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Sagar Khakal said:
8 years ago
Hardwork brings talent when talent does'nt work hard and if your talent works hard it becomes your smart work.
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Ashok said:
8 years ago
Hard work is durable you can learnt a lots of things.
While smart work is instant for that particular things.
While smart work is instant for that particular things.
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Francesco said:
8 years ago
Hard work is the commitment required to do that work.
Smart work dictates in which conditions you can do it.
Smart work dictates in which conditions you can do it.
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Harshal chaudhari said:
7 years ago
The absence of planning and focus on the work is hard work. And smart work is focused on planning do the work.
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