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What is the difference between hard work and hardwork?
English – U.S. “Hard” is an adjective describing work. Hard work. Hardwork is not a word.
Is it correct to say hard work?
According to my dictionary, “hard working” is an adjective, not a noun. Your dictionary is correct. However, usually people would say “hard working”. They say it usually as an adjective; they do not say it usually as a noun.
What exactly is hardwork?
Hard-work meaning Something requiring lots of effort to do, either physical, mentally or emotionally; labor; toil. noun.
What is the difference between struggle and effort?
There is a difference between “struggle” and “effort”. Struggle implies that you push through, head down, no questions or complaints, unable to ask for help, and bound to the outcome. Effort implies a level of ease even though the path is not easy. It requires curiosity.
How do you use hard working in a sentence?
He was a very hard working person throughout his career. He is a very hardworking and highly refined person. She is a very hard working and intelligent businesswoman. I’m not talented, just hardworking.
Do you believe in hardwork or smart work?
As discussed, hard work is the key to success only if done smartly….Hard Work vs Smart Work Examples.
Working Hard | Working Smartly |
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Work with dedication but results are not visible | Even with small inputs, results are visible |
There is more physical stress | Mental techniques used more, hence, less physical strain |
How do you prove you are hardworking?
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- Arrive on Time. Your first step to starting the day off right is to arrive on time for work.
- Help Others. Doing the bare minimum at your new job is not something you should strive for.
- Have an Open and Positive Attitude. Nobody likes a Negative Nancy.
- Be a Team Player.
- Always Be Productive.
How do you show you are hardworking?
How to motivate yourself to work hard
- Break big goals into small tasks.
- Surround yourself with motivated people.
- Reward yourself.
- Give yourself breaks.
- Remember your “why.”
- Stay focused.
- Take care of yourself physically.
- Start your day with the most important task.