Hard work is a description of something or someone that is diligent in working and that puts effort into doing and completing tasks at hand. It's putting your heart into the task and giving it 100% of your effort by going the extra mile, without using shortcuts, slacking, or cheating. "Work hard, play hard" is a motto used by many individuals and organizations. This motto simply means that if a person puts as much effort as they can into their assignment, they will be rewarded with optional free time in the end.
Hard work is the key to success, so work diligently on any project you undertake. If you truly want to be successful, be prepared to give up your leisure time and work past 5 PM and on weekends. Also, have faith in yourself. If you come up with a new idea that you believe in, don't allow other people to discourage you from pursuing it. -Charles Lazarus
Hi Katie I completely believe in that motto "Work hard, play hard". So many people these days are truly lazy and just think that the world owes them something. Instead of complaining just get it done. I know with me I work very hard and take pride in what I do. I definitely have my moments were I may want to take short cuts especially after a long day of school lol but it just makes more work. Working hard will lead you somewhere and has it's rewards so I'd rather work hard now and rest and enjoy life later. =)
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ReplyDeleteI'm with Casandra, "Work hard. Play hard." is an awesome motto. I think people really have become lazy these days. I like what your quote said about not cheating. I think one of the worst things a person can do is cheat, because you're not only cheating other people, but you're also cheating yourself. I agree with you about working overtime too. You can't expect the best out of a project that you don't put all of your heart, soul, and effort into, and that includes putting in as much time as you can. Having faith in yourself is also EXTREMELY imoportant,because if you don't believe in yourself then you can't believe in any of your hard work. Great quote from Charles Lazarus. See ya in class.
Brenden