June 2, 2013

Work Smarter not Harder

What does it mean to work smarter and not harder?
Follow the graphical representation from a Google search below:













To see expanded view of this Google search, click "Work smarter not harder."

See anything that fits your idea of working smarter and not harder? What is the end result of working smarter not harder, do you seek? To be better compensated? To have more time to relax with family and friends? To move up the corporate ladder? To be recognized?

In the end, what each of us ultimately wants is better compensation and more time off to be with family.

If that is your goal, more pay, less time at work (it does not mean being lazy), then working smarter means being able to leverage the work and time of others!

Do you know of a business that not only allows you to leverage the work and time of others, but at the same time, allows you to help others; and together, being happily and equally rewarded with time and financial freedom?

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