If Hard Work Doesn’t Guarantee Success, What Does?

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This is a must read for anyone that’s struggled at work. I know I have.

For decades we heard that hard work was the number-one factor in a person’s success or failure, in business or in any other arena.

We worked hard in school and were rewarded with good grades and approval from the grown-ups, so we brought our hard-work mindset into the workplace.

Hard work is important. I subscribe to the old adage that anything worth doing is worth doing well. Still, I learned long ago that hard work is not the key to success — not by itself.  I hope you got that memo, also!

Re-posted from Liz Ryan, CEO & Founder, Human Workplace

IF HARD WORK DOESN’T GUARANTEE SUCCESS, WHAT DOES?

Take a look at this post and then come back and tell me your thoughts. Do you agree?  What are some other things you’ve done to ensure your own work success?

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