Working Hard Doesn’t Guarantee Success
Progress requires unlearning. Becoming the best version of yourself requires you to continuously edit your beliefs, and to upgrade and expand your identity. This is something I remind my coaching clients.
On your journey to living life effectively, I want you to consistently remember how important it is for you unlearn what you should’ve never learned in the beginning.
Many people think hard work is the secret to success. But is it really? What does it mean to work hard anyway? People really struggle with ways to define it.
Over the years I’ve encouraging my coaching clients to change their mindset to be “working smarter; not harder.” I really need you to get this: working smarter is more useful than working harder!
Don’t get me wrong, you’re going to have to work hard to become successful on your journey to effective living.
It is very important you learn how to work smarter not harder. Working smarter is a proactive strategy that sets pros apart.
Here’s a few things I want you to keep in mind:
1. Working hard can be draining.
2. Working smart saves you energy.
3. Working smarter increases your productivity.
4. Working hard saps your motivation, confidence, and desire to continue.
5. Working smarter makes you more valuable.
6. Working smarter requires creativity.
7. Working smarter increases your self-esteem.
The key to living life effectively is to work smarter, not harder. Working smarter boosts productivity, creativity, and saves precious energy for the things that really matter, like your family.
YOU SHOULD BE WORKING TO “LIVE”, not “LIVING” to work.
Please don’t forget that progress requires unlearning old habits and behaviors in order for you to truly live life effectively.
Pursuing the BEST VERSION of ourselves requires CONTINUOUSLY editing parts of us that is hindering OUR GROWTH.
You need your body in it's best physical condition to help you work smarter, not harder. If you are in the Dallas Fort Worth area, I invite you to join us at the Annual Effective Living 5k Run/Walk Meetup. The event is Saturday, September 3 at 7:30 a.m. We'll be at Trinity Forest Gateway Park. Learn more and register HERE.
On your journey to living life effectively, I want you to consistently remember how important it is for you unlearn what you should’ve never learned in the beginning.
Many people think hard work is the secret to success. But is it really? What does it mean to work hard anyway? People really struggle with ways to define it.
Over the years I’ve encouraging my coaching clients to change their mindset to be “working smarter; not harder.” I really need you to get this: working smarter is more useful than working harder!
Don’t get me wrong, you’re going to have to work hard to become successful on your journey to effective living.
It is very important you learn how to work smarter not harder. Working smarter is a proactive strategy that sets pros apart.
Here’s a few things I want you to keep in mind:
1. Working hard can be draining.
2. Working smart saves you energy.
3. Working smarter increases your productivity.
4. Working hard saps your motivation, confidence, and desire to continue.
5. Working smarter makes you more valuable.
6. Working smarter requires creativity.
7. Working smarter increases your self-esteem.
The key to living life effectively is to work smarter, not harder. Working smarter boosts productivity, creativity, and saves precious energy for the things that really matter, like your family.
YOU SHOULD BE WORKING TO “LIVE”, not “LIVING” to work.
Please don’t forget that progress requires unlearning old habits and behaviors in order for you to truly live life effectively.
Pursuing the BEST VERSION of ourselves requires CONTINUOUSLY editing parts of us that is hindering OUR GROWTH.
You need your body in it's best physical condition to help you work smarter, not harder. If you are in the Dallas Fort Worth area, I invite you to join us at the Annual Effective Living 5k Run/Walk Meetup. The event is Saturday, September 3 at 7:30 a.m. We'll be at Trinity Forest Gateway Park. Learn more and register HERE.

Published on August 08, 2022 04:00
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