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How to Work Smart, Not Hard - 2 Tips to Help You Increase Income | Ep. #30

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I worked hard in my first business.

But I never knew how to work smart, not hard.

I did well financially but still, I didn’t work smart enough.

Today, I’ll explain how to increase output without breaking your back.

My story of working hard

In 2005, I created my first business: a Russian translation agency.

I would wake up early, walk the dog, kiss my wife and son, and go to work at 5 am.

And I would return around 9 pm.

When I had urgent translation projects, I would sit translating for 18 hours straight.

No rest.

Just quick unhealthy snacks.

On average, I worked about 90 hours per week for about 14 years.

With this hard work came two results.

Result 1

I felt happy, probably at a level 8 out of 10.

  1. I loved what I was doing because I’m passionate about languages and translation.
  2. And as a workaholic, hard work made me happy.
Result 2

I built a solid business employing several people.

And I was doing pretty well financially.

Arnold Schwarzenegger wrote:

“I’m a great believer in hard work, grinding it out, and not stopping till it’s done.”

Realization 1: I worked hard but not smart enough

Yet, here comes the big “BUT.”

I worked hard all right, but did I work smart?

Say, I had a press release to translate.

And at the same time, I had to work on participating in an upcoming translation conference.

And I would always choose to translate the press release, even though I could delegate it to a colleague.

As a result, I was missing out on opportunities for marketing and growing my business that the conference presented.

A life coach Pam Blanchard said:

“Working hard has little importance unless there’s value in the work that you’re doing. Anything we do hard in our life should fuel us, not deplete us.”

Realization 2: “Get rich quick” mindset

Still, there is a second big “BUT” on top of the first one.

Yes, I should’ve worked smarter.

BUT it doesn’t mean that I should’ve not worked hard.

People tend to misinterpret this principle.

They believe smart work is more important than hard work.

They see other people get rich quickly and it looks like a result of smart work alone.

Like writing a hit song.

But what they don’t see is years of hard work that came before writing that one song.

How to work smart, not just hard

Hoping to succeed by working smart and avoiding hard work is a bad idea.

It devalues hard work.

But working hard without thinking is just as bad.

See, they are both important.

And we need to hit the sweet spot.

To do so, we can discuss our strategy with a devil’s advocate—as a sanity check:

  • a parent
  • a friend
  • a mentor
  • a coach
  • an accountability partner

In my example, they would’ve told me to invest hard work into growing the business.

That’s how I could’ve gone from 8 points to 10 points on the happiness scale.

Actionable tips

My first tip is to work smart, not just hard: have the right strategy for your business.

Second, make regular appointments with a mentor to review your strategy.

Break through your barriers

If you need help understanding how to work smart, not hard, check out my life coaching services.

You will increase performance at work while also enjoying your leisure time more.

My website is www.romanmironov.com.

__________________________________________

HELP AND LINKS:

If you need relationship advice, I’m here to help. I’m a relationship coach in Toronto: book a free coaching session with me through https://romanmironov.com/

Why Am I So Fearful of the Future (Plus Must-Use Method to Stop Fear) (self- help video): https://romanmironov.com/blog/why-am-i-so-fearful-of-the-future/

Coping with Loneliness – 4 Lessons My Loneliest Day Taught Me | Podcast Ep. #22 (self-improvement podcast): https://romanmironov.com/blog/coping-with-loneliness/

I Am Miserable – How to Stop Feeling Miserable in 5 Minutes or Less (personal development article): https://romanmironov.com/blog/i-am-miserable/

____________________________________________

SUBSCRIBE AND CONNECT:

►Check out my YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/BeVersion20OfYourselfYouTube — subscribe for weekly motivational videos that help you grow in your life step by step.

►Let’s connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roman.mironov.10

____________________________________________

ABOUT ME:

I am a Robbins-Madanes-certified Strategic Interventionist, helping clients strengthen their relationships.

____________________________________________

LINKS I'VE MENTIONED:

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Autobiography Total Recall: https://books.google.ca/books?id=qYijfgz4acgC&pg

Life coach Pam Blanchard: http://www.newlifecoachingbypam.com/

#Workaholism #SelfHelp #LifeCoaching

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I worked hard in my first business.

But I never knew how to work smart, not hard.

I did well financially but still, I didn’t work smart enough.

Today, I’ll explain how to increase output without breaking your back.

My story of working hard

In 2005, I created my first business: a Russian translation agency.

I would wake up early, walk the dog, kiss my wife and son, and go to work at 5 am.

And I would return around 9 pm.

When I had urgent translation projects, I would sit translating for 18 hours straight.

No rest.

Just quick unhealthy snacks.

On average, I worked about 90 hours per week for about 14 years.

With this hard work came two results.

Result 1

I felt happy, probably at a level 8 out of 10.

  1. I loved what I was doing because I’m passionate about languages and translation.
  2. And as a workaholic, hard work made me happy.
Result 2

I built a solid business employing several people.

And I was doing pretty well financially.

Arnold Schwarzenegger wrote:

“I’m a great believer in hard work, grinding it out, and not stopping till it’s done.”

Realization 1: I worked hard but not smart enough

Yet, here comes the big “BUT.”

I worked hard all right, but did I work smart?

Say, I had a press release to translate.

And at the same time, I had to work on participating in an upcoming translation conference.

And I would always choose to translate the press release, even though I could delegate it to a colleague.

As a result, I was missing out on opportunities for marketing and growing my business that the conference presented.

A life coach Pam Blanchard said:

“Working hard has little importance unless there’s value in the work that you’re doing. Anything we do hard in our life should fuel us, not deplete us.”

Realization 2: “Get rich quick” mindset

Still, there is a second big “BUT” on top of the first one.

Yes, I should’ve worked smarter.

BUT it doesn’t mean that I should’ve not worked hard.

People tend to misinterpret this principle.

They believe smart work is more important than hard work.

They see other people get rich quickly and it looks like a result of smart work alone.

Like writing a hit song.

But what they don’t see is years of hard work that came before writing that one song.

How to work smart, not just hard

Hoping to succeed by working smart and avoiding hard work is a bad idea.

It devalues hard work.

But working hard without thinking is just as bad.

See, they are both important.

And we need to hit the sweet spot.

To do so, we can discuss our strategy with a devil’s advocate—as a sanity check:

  • a parent
  • a friend
  • a mentor
  • a coach
  • an accountability partner

In my example, they would’ve told me to invest hard work into growing the business.

That’s how I could’ve gone from 8 points to 10 points on the happiness scale.

Actionable tips

My first tip is to work smart, not just hard: have the right strategy for your business.

Second, make regular appointments with a mentor to review your strategy.

Break through your barriers

If you need help understanding how to work smart, not hard, check out my life coaching services.

You will increase performance at work while also enjoying your leisure time more.

My website is www.romanmironov.com.

__________________________________________

HELP AND LINKS:

If you need relationship advice, I’m here to help. I’m a relationship coach in Toronto: book a free coaching session with me through https://romanmironov.com/

Why Am I So Fearful of the Future (Plus Must-Use Method to Stop Fear) (self- help video): https://romanmironov.com/blog/why-am-i-so-fearful-of-the-future/

Coping with Loneliness – 4 Lessons My Loneliest Day Taught Me | Podcast Ep. #22 (self-improvement podcast): https://romanmironov.com/blog/coping-with-loneliness/

I Am Miserable – How to Stop Feeling Miserable in 5 Minutes or Less (personal development article): https://romanmironov.com/blog/i-am-miserable/

____________________________________________

SUBSCRIBE AND CONNECT:

►Check out my YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/BeVersion20OfYourselfYouTube — subscribe for weekly motivational videos that help you grow in your life step by step.

►Let’s connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roman.mironov.10

____________________________________________

ABOUT ME:

I am a Robbins-Madanes-certified Strategic Interventionist, helping clients strengthen their relationships.

____________________________________________

LINKS I'VE MENTIONED:

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Autobiography Total Recall: https://books.google.ca/books?id=qYijfgz4acgC&pg

Life coach Pam Blanchard: http://www.newlifecoachingbypam.com/

#Workaholism #SelfHelp #LifeCoaching

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