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You may not be able to work hard because you are overwhelmed. You are not alone. Don’t be too ambitious and slowly climb step by step. Learn to start a good routine and always believe in yourself.
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Make a to-do list and focus on the most important tasks first. This will help you stay on track and ensure that you're making progress on the things that are most important.
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Large tasks can be overwhelming, so break them into smaller, manageable chunks.
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Some times, we just have to learn how to be hardworking. Most of us don’t know how. So get some inspiration here. These are 3 ways to do so
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Learning to work hard is not natural. If I practice these 3 steps, I will be working better.
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