Monday, June 22, 2015

JoelComm.com - The Myth of Hard Work

The Myth of Hard Work by Joel Comm

For as long as I can recall, I’ve heard teachers and leaders tell me that if I want to succeed, I have to work hard.

As a student, that meant I would have to spend long hours sweating over my homework assignments. And as an adult, it meant I would have to work 60-80 hours each week to get ahead.

We are told to “put our nose to the grindstone” and “bust our hump”. We quickly embrace Mondays as something to be avoided, Wednesdays as something to get over so we can begin the downhill slide towards Friday, where even the non-religious become praying people, giving thanks to God for the last day of the work week.

Well, I managed to do just fine in High School without too much effort, and I made it through college in a haze of partying and skipping class. (I think that’s what happened. I don’t remember.)

As an adult I’ve been able to reverse-engineer my success and discover something profound.

Click to discover what I learned and how it can help you in business and life!

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