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Work smarter, not harder
LIKE any other “normal” person, I joined the rat race shortly after earning my diploma in college because unfortunately for ...
Lavendaire offers 10 tips for healthy productivity to help you work smarter, not harder. Senate Approves Banning Unemployment ...
But one of the phrases smart people use to politely avoid more work is "Let me check my schedule and get back to you," which ...
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J.J. Spaun takes a long road of hard work to become US Open champion One of the early memories of J By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer Jun 17, 2025 Updated Jun 18, 2025 0 ...
Her legislative interests were broad, but she was particularly proud of her work in 2013 on community solar panels, her former chief-of-staff turned Minnesota House colleague, and dear friend, Rep ...
Susquehanna County Career and Technology Center students stand at their seats during their graduation ceremony last week at Elk Lake High School. Photos by Nancy Sharer “Work hard! Work smart! Make ...
It’s smart to ‘test drive’ retirement before you stop working. Here’s how to do it. Going from full-time work to retirement can be a shock that triggers loneliness and depression ...
Meta's CTO Andrew Bosworth said smart glasses won't replace smartphones just yet. Bosworth said people are still used to using their smartphones because they are convenient.
But These Strategies Work Better. Investors should pay attention to where the government is spending our tax dollars, but that doesn’t mean chasing returns based on political movements.
5 ways to make your phone work harder for you and save time 1) Set keyboard shortcuts to speed up typing If you’re constantly typing your email address, home address, or the same greeting, you can ...
In work terms, less wasted effort, less unnecessary repetition, working smarter, not harder. (Although I’m a fan of working smarter as well as harder.) ...