Saturday, August 11, 2012

Are You Nervous For Interview Preparation, Here is Question with Answers-4

(of course they can't do).
Format 2
Thank you sir for asking me this question.
In my view confidence means "I can crack this interview/exam and I work hard and prepare for it".
But overconfidence "I will crack tihs interview/exam and I sit in my room, watch a movie, and I do nothing for it"
Format 3
I personally don't like the term "over confidence". When a person become successful to do some thing, others congratulate him. And say that he has confidence. And if the same people 'somehow' fails to be successful to do the work, although he has the ability to do so, the same people use the term 'over confident' to describe him. This is the difference.



Q: What is the difference between hard work and smart work?
Format 1
Hard Work:
Sincerity will be there. But most of time prioritizing and short cut not will we there.
Smart work:
Easy way, such as shortcut, one work at a time, delegating work to others, prioritizing will be there, which make easier life and reduce a time.
Format 2
Hard work means working hard.
Smart works means working smart.
Smart can be candid, sharp, and clever but also be cheeky, unlawful and unethical. It is up to individual to interpret and use it.
Hard works not necessarily meant following conventional method. A smart way may require people working hard to finish it.
Format 3
Without any interest and dedication doing the work, felt hard to do It is called hard work.
But with zeal and enthusiasm we will work then we will get new ideas and work happily then our mind will also work smartly So it is called smart work.
In both ways work will be completed. But If we work smartly then we gain happiness which will help us a lot.
Hard work also give the result but it gives us just pain.

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