What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
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Hema Sri Somagani said:
2 years ago
To achieve any task foundation contributes a lot more than anything. If the basics are laid down properly then the work becomes smoother, easier, and faster in an efficient way.
Hard work helps to lay the foundation for success, while smart work helps to optimize and streamline the process. I believe that a combination of both hard work and smart work is the key to achieving great results.
When hard work becomes easier it is smart to work.
Hard work helps to lay the foundation for success, while smart work helps to optimize and streamline the process. I believe that a combination of both hard work and smart work is the key to achieving great results.
When hard work becomes easier it is smart to work.
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Naga Harshitha said:
2 years ago
Hard work takes time, effort, patience and energy but we can reach our goal definitely.
Smart work comes from hard work only it gives the results in a simple way.
Smart work comes from hard work only it gives the results in a simple way.
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Misheck mudenda from Zambia said:
2 years ago
Hard work is of great quality and key to success but if only done smartly.
Nowadays Many people work so hard but there's nothing to show and so I prefer smart work .
Smart work involves activities like brainstorming, planning and prioritizing.
Smart work makes one to stand out from the crowd and be recognized, one man said by the name of Tony Robbins where focus goes energy flows.
Nowadays Many people work so hard but there's nothing to show and so I prefer smart work .
Smart work involves activities like brainstorming, planning and prioritizing.
Smart work makes one to stand out from the crowd and be recognized, one man said by the name of Tony Robbins where focus goes energy flows.
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Aswini said:
2 years ago
Hard work and smart work both are the same keys to success.
Hard work gives experience And smart work comes from experience.
Hard work gives experience And smart work comes from experience.
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Manisha Singh said:
2 years ago
In My point of view hard work and smart work are the key of success.
If person have a hard work so you can get the more experience and having the smart work comes the experience.
If person have a hard work so you can get the more experience and having the smart work comes the experience.
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Ace said:
2 years ago
I prefer SMART work rather than HARD work. Because it Consumes less time and time is very precious.
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Vikram Panchal said:
2 years ago
Basically, I don't particularly have a preference but I think smart work comes from hard work. One hand smart work is the way to do the task in a convenient way.
On the other hand, Hard work dedicating long hours to get it done.
I always analyze if smart work can be applied to a particular task if not I will give my 100% to complete the task.
On the other hand, Hard work dedicating long hours to get it done.
I always analyze if smart work can be applied to a particular task if not I will give my 100% to complete the task.
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Theeratha vilyyatu pillai said:
2 years ago
It is similar meaning but HW are take time and make us some experience but SW are come from experience and make us to use the brain to do the work fast and we can save more time.
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Rishu Yadav said:
2 years ago
Hard work and smart work both are the same key to success.
Hard work gives experience and smart work comes from experience.
Hard work gives experience and smart work comes from experience.
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Anusha Velpula said:
2 years ago
We all know that hard work is key to success but in this modern world, everyone should think in a smart way. Hard work is nothing but completing work by spending a lot of effort smart work is completing the task in an easy and simple way in a faster manner.
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