What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
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Sakshi said:
9 years ago
Hard work means handling things patiently and it usually takes place with certain set defined rules and regulations while smart work means handling things tactfully and instantaneously. Hard work is usually practised when a person has ample time and smart work is usually practised when the work needs to be done in less amount of time.
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Amit Chaudhary said:
9 years ago
In my opinion, hardwork gives less output (work) in more time but smartwork is something that gives more output (output) in less time.
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Tinku Pal said:
9 years ago
In my opinion, "Hard Work" means more efforts and more times, but less work and, "Smart Work" is fewer efforts and fewer times, but more works.
For example - If we use stairs to go to 10th floor of a building, it takes more efforts and more times, the ultimate result comes fewer, it's called " Hard Work" and if we use a lift to go to same distance of that building, it takes fewer efforts and fewer times, but the ultimate result comes more, it's called " Smart Work".
For example - If we use stairs to go to 10th floor of a building, it takes more efforts and more times, the ultimate result comes fewer, it's called " Hard Work" and if we use a lift to go to same distance of that building, it takes fewer efforts and fewer times, but the ultimate result comes more, it's called " Smart Work".
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Balah said:
9 years ago
We do hard work initial stage, when we have experiencing automatically we do smart work.
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Anchal garg said:
9 years ago
Smart work works both smartly and hardly it means doing work smartly using ideas, mind and with strength leads to do things perfectly as well as it is less time consuming.
Whereas hard work lots of strength is required, stress is also applied, lots of energy is wasted and time consuming.
Whereas hard work lots of strength is required, stress is also applied, lots of energy is wasted and time consuming.
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Gaurav said:
9 years ago
The main difference between hard work and smart work is created and I think (#jugaad) is that word to describe more about smart work and I think to solve and handle a more complex situation I'll choose the simplest path to reach there.
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Divya ashwani said:
9 years ago
The hard work only determines can do. But the smart work can be done by skill, speed, trick and determination. That consumes less time than the hard work.
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Abhimanyu Sarswat said:
9 years ago
Hardworking is the top use of our strength and always give input in slow time but smart work includes strength, mind and skill give input in short time.
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Jagrit said:
9 years ago
Both walk hand in hand.
But hard work with a lack of logic and sense would only make the work harder.
Whereas smart work with the expectation of idle time would only exploit the self.
In today's age, time is money and being smart depends a lot on the time we spent getting our work done.
But hard work with a lack of logic and sense would only make the work harder.
Whereas smart work with the expectation of idle time would only exploit the self.
In today's age, time is money and being smart depends a lot on the time we spent getting our work done.
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Prinsh singh said:
9 years ago
Hard work to do physically & smark work to do mentally.
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