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Brainless Business Bible: Hard Work Pays Off

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Brainless Business Bible

In the days of the Great American Depression, the most available work was manual labor. It was the time when sweat could earn a dollar. More sweat meant more dollars. More sweat meant more commitment to getting things done. Jobs like that are still around, but is that what your job is about?

In today’s economy, working on the right stuff is critically important. Working hard on something that doesn’t matter will get you worse than nowhere. It will frustrate everyone — even you.

Before you invest in heavy lifting on a project . . .

  • Think about the outcome you’re going for.
  • Think about the people your work will serve.
  • Think about what they value, not what you think is good.

Hard thought pays off even more.

Liz Strauss
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2 Responses to “Brainless Business Bible: Hard Work Pays Off”

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  2. Liz Strauss says:

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