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Vol. 05 No. 09 September 2005
  R. S. Bhatia
 

Hard work or smart work?

Every man dies. Not every man truly lives. - Braveheart

"Don't work harder, work smarter."

Being more productive doesn't mean working yourself to death. More often, it means substituting brains for brawn, organizing your efforts and practicing some old-fashioned discipline.

It’s not what you’ve got that determines the outcome, it’s what you do with what you’ve got!

One day, a donkey fell into the pit. His master thought it will require lot of money to take him out of the pit. Meanwhile, donkey started yelling. Fearing that people will collect and will hear its yelling, he started saying why not dig mud from all over and fill the pit.

The donkey stopped crying. When the mud fell on it’s back, he would just shudder and the mud would fall at the base of the pit and the level rose. By smart working and thinking, the donkey could come out of the pit much to the surprise of all.
We should tackle even the adversity with hard as well as smart work.

Energy, Creativity and passion are at the heart of everything we do. It’s the little things that make the difference.
Instead of thinking where you are, think about where you want to be. It takes 20 years of smart work to become an overnight success.

 

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