There is nothing to replace hard work | Sunday Observer

There is nothing to replace hard work

8 July, 2018

In the good old days, success was all about hard work. Then different philosophies that were introduced to the world to replace HARD WORK assuming improved results.

Did any of this work? How about smart work? Is there anything called smart work? Smart planning and hard application probably is more real than anything else?

How about luck? Is there really such a thing as good luck? You probably can agree that some people have more good things happen to them? Let’s simply call that luck. We all like to get lucky.

The fact remains that you have no control over luck but you can increase the probability of luck by increasing your chances through activities you have control over. The more opportunities you create, the more chances you can get.

Maximise your chances

It’s usually others who bring you luck. You need other’s support to achieve your goals: friends and family, colleagues, employers and employees, suppliers and customers.

More relationships maximise your chances. The same probability will then offer you more opportunities to get lucky. The stronger you are with knowledge and skills, the closer you will be to good fortune. Pretending to have strengths you actually don’t have will not take you anywhere.

You have to consistently develop strengths and overcome weaknesses. This will increase your chances of getting lucky. Luck in a bigger league is better than luck in a smaller league. So use all your strengths get into the big league and play with focused mind.

Prepare for luck

You have to communicate who you are and what you want. Work on your language and presentation skills. I mean your use of words, ability to project and write clearly and simply but forcefully. Others respond to what they see and hear. So you got to show, be heard and make others feel.

Start every morning by looking in the mirror and saying, “I am smart, I am successful, I am happy and I can do it.” Such affirmations are ways of planting the seeds of success in your subconscious, helping us to think positively and to be more prepared for luck.

Choice

You have a choice to make; give luck a chance to happen by practicing these habits and working harder to achieve things or simply do nothing but wait for luck to come.

Sure you can get lucky every once in a while and find an easy path to success. But will you be able to maintain that success, or is it just a fluke? Will you be able to repeat it? Once other people learn how you did it, will you find yourself overloaded with competition?

When you discipline yourself to do what is hard, you gain access to a realm of results that are denied everyone else. The willingness to do what is difficult is like having a key to a special private treasure room.

The nice thing about hard work is that it’s universal and works in your favour in any situation. It doesn’t matter what job you’re in — hard work can be used to achieve definite positive long-term results.

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