How to work smarter, not harder!
We hear it all the time!
- It takes hard work to succeed!
- Maybe, but maybe not. Maybe we should think before we act?
- I am the very worst... I jump on a bandwagon... work hard, then quit just as I am near the end!
- Worked hard all my life... shoulda taken my own advice... work smarter.
- Stop everything... bring your hard work to a halt... ask yourself...
- Is this the best way to do this?
- Can I find a better way?
- Maybe a faster loading web scheme?
- Perhaps the prettiest one is not the fastest one?
- I'm still a newbie... haven't signed up for Premium yet...
- Ask yourself... what are my goals... what do I want to accomplish?
Write it down... get the BIG picture first!
If I recall, it was Martin Luther who said: "If I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree."
- To many, it seems the world has ended... deaths everywhere... virus everywhere!
- Job losses... food lines... stores closed.
- Panic... fear... bad news... everywhere!
- Hey... enough is enough... turn off the TV... hit the pause button.
- Take a few minutes to think... meditate... create... no more knee jerks!
A few years a go in the USA, there was a TV program called "Get Smart." Maybe it's time to bring that thinking back... work smarter, not harder... there is a better way... find it!
Joe
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Good post, Joe .Maybe it's time to shut down all the distractions and calm ourselves. The job of the news people is to create all this panic and fear to keep us stirred up. Turn it off- you won't miss anything.
Remember the old "soap operas" on the radio? Somebody once said that you could tune in once a year and you wouldn't have missed a thing. Same with our "news" programs today. They keep drumming the same stuff over and over again.
"Get the big picture", Never worked in an online business; that's exactly what I am doing. Thanks for the advice, Joe.
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Great Advice Uncle Joe. I like the idea of a Pause Button. We need to remember to Pause in our lives and review the impact of our actions. Sometimes, we may be productive and get good results but some unintended results too.
I always enjoy the simplicity of your blogs and the wisdom you always share on this platform.
Kind Regards,
Welcome
Thanks Welcome.
Joe