I believe this is one of the wisest questions I have seen asked on Ask SC! Most questions are simply asked to have a chance at winning TCs. I'm sorry if that is casting aspersions upon the
benefits of Ask SC. This has definite learning benefits contrary to what I just stated. On most questions, you wonder if they are making use of the answers provided by SFC. Sincere questions deserve sincere answers, not just opinions--although the considering of all opinions is how one can arrive at the crux of the matter.
To answer your question: Working hard as opposed to working smart is kind of like asking about the race between the Turtle and the Hare. Which was smart and which worked hard? I believe the turtle did both--wisdom in his commitment and steady plodding along. The smart alec hare knew he could beat the turtle so easily without much effort. Was the rabbit wise or foolish?
So it is with us. We need to begin with a determined commitment to work as hard as possible. As we learn by trial and error, we begin to work smart and smarter. In any endeavor, some degree of smartness is needed from the start. The whole process of duplication hinges on the idea of getting smartness from your UPLINE rather than having to learn it painfully by trial and error personally.
Is this not good advice for you and for all newbies. Be smart and gain immediately by appealing for wisdom from those who ARE ALREADY SMART! At the same time, work hard with what you already have at your disposal. Of course, working hard can apply to the amount of time you are willing to devote to your business.
Finally, use wisdom in how you balance out your total life. Workaholics may become wealthy as do people who work smart. You are the one who determine how to apply hard work and smart working.
You seem to be one has the basic quality of looking for answers for success in SFI.
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I believe this is one of the wisest questions I have seen asked on Ask SC! Most questions are simply asked to have a chance at winning TCs. I'm sorry if that is casting aspersions upon the
benefits of Ask SC. This has definite learning benefits contrary to what I just stated. On most questions, you wonder if they are making use of the answers provided by SFC. Sincere questions deserve sincere answers, not just opinions--although the considering of all opinions is how one can arrive at the crux
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