What does hard work really mean ? - Deepstash

What does hard work really mean ?

Hardwork is the ability to do your work with full focus &  concentration in a consistent manner that's called Hard work.

In other words it is the ability to do work and avoid unusual activities like smartphones , tabs , games etc . In order to become a successful person in life.

Hard Work stands for consistency when you are doing something with full focus and consistency.

when you are deeply engaged in that particular work, then it's said that you are working hard.

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Hardwork is a important quality that one should practice in his life . here's the answer of all queries releated to hardwork

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