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Smart work is about making the right strategy, sketching a disciplined work routine
which can help to grow your visions and be more productive. At the end of the day
what you have achieved is that WHAT counts. For starters, try to decode the success
journey of someone who you really look up to who has put a ton of efforts, hard work
and smart work to make it happen.
So what is the real difference between hard work and smart work?
To put it in simple words, hard work is when you do a certain amount of work
dedicatedly for a certain amount of time whereas smart work is when you do the
same amount of work more efficiently in less time.
Generally, hard work requires physical abilities while smart work demands mental
abilities thereby driving your creative side. Smart work is misunderstood for taking
short-cuts. Note that, shortcuts are explored with smart techniques and tricks which
doesn’t mean the person doing it is lazy. A smart path shows the ability to outperform
and be more organized.
The grind is necessary, putting in the right hours and really working on stuff is
extremely necessary. There is a thin line between working for the sake of it and
working to truly achieve the goals. Doing the former isn’t necessarily going to move
the wheel forward. A lot of time you work hard, but you spin the wheel in the mud
and just not go forward.
A very revered principle known as 80/20 principle shows 20% efforts to be made for
80% results. So if you can incorporate this into your working model and adapt to
smart working techniques, you can move your projects at a little faster pace. Focus
on the 20% of the things in business or life that gives 80% of the results.
Hard work is certainly the core reason behind success, but it does not mean to take
the monogamous route and work just for the sake of it, because it is nothing but
wasting time. Smart work has an advantage of knowing where to go, how to reach
and how efficiently to reach.
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