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What does it mean to work smart?
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[QUOTE="moonchild, post: 283322, member: 57467"] Working smart is depends on intellect and leverage, this is easy to understand using a simple example, let's say two people have a task of farming a 2 acres each, the first one comes with a hoe and start making ridges since 3am and by 12pm he was only able to make 200 ridges which is approximately 1/6 of the farm, all this while the smart worker was at the beach cooling off under a palm tree sipping pina colada. By 12pm the smart worker put on his hat and drive his tractor with a ridge maker plough attached, he started ploughing the farm and making ridges simultaneously and within 4 hours he was able to farm the 4 acres. This is the most basic example of smart work, to use leverage in driving efficiency, working with technology is leverage, making videos is smart work, zoom video is smart work among others. [/QUOTE]
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