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working smarter. Saving Time. Low budget operations. Good attitude.
Work smart, but also work consistently Discipline is what turns effort into results
work smart, not hard only works if you’re competing against are not smart if you are competing with other smart people, the only option you have left is to work hard so i raise you “working smart and hard” gm, it’s not the weekend it’s just another day to outthink and outwork…
Affordable construction isn’t about being cheap it’s about being smart. 👉 Simple design + local materials + skilled labor = long-term savings.
sometimes you don’t have to work hard. all you need to do is work smart.
Working hard is important. Working smart is more important.
This is how to save time and energy. Work smart not hard.
When you tell a young person to work hard, another replies that you should work smart. But working smart in most cases is putting in many long hours that are not visible to everyone. The keyword is WORK. it's got to be worked.
There's a difference between working hard and working smart! When you work smart, you set your mind to finding the best, fastest, shortest way to make the biggest impact. You work more efficiently and look for easier ways to get better results! Don't just work hard, work smart!
Everyone wants to earn more by working less. This is called as working SMART. Here are some simple strategies that could help 👇
Working smart versus working hard is a matter of understanding how you work best and using that knowledge to optimize your work. Here are some tips for you!
Another way of thinking about this: Work hard, then work smart. Working hard opens up the map—it gives you the information necessary to know where and how to deploy your energy with maximum leverage. Hard work isn’t overrated.
How to work smarter: • Make a weekly plan • Don’t multi task • Take regular breaks • Finish what you start • Always be organised • Have a clear routine
Work Hard, Then Smart It's in vogue to say that working smart is all that matters. I disagree. If you want to accomplish anything, you have to work hard. Early in your career, build a reputation for hard work. Take pride in it. Then find ways to get leverage and work smart.
I've seen this 'work smart' retort a few times. The reality is that when you're early twenties and out of uni, the most efficient way to arrive quickly at how to work smart is to work hard and learn a lot. Smart work is learned first from hard work.
Hard work is not the key to wealth. You wont find that in Scripture or in an MBA class. Smart work is the key. Smart work is minimal work to produce maximum output. Using strength on an ax to cut a tree is hard work. Sharpening the ax before you cut is smart work #RenosNuggets
12. “Work hard and you will make more money.” No. Work SMART and you will make more money.
To work smarter: - Make a weekly plan - Always be organised - Have a clear routine - Measure results not time - Delegate as much as possible - Don’t multitask - Take regular breaks - Finish what you started #WednesdayWisdom
'Work Smart, Not Hard' Is a Lie: Why Smart Is Nice But It's Hard that Matters entrepreneur.com/article/315381
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