If you're not a smart worker, it's about how hard you work double the amount from the heart; if you're not a hard worker, it's about how smart you work but times two from the brain.

Criss Jami
About This Quote

This quote is the essence of why you should always aim to be a smart worker. He is referencing how hard you should work and how you should generate that hard work from your heart. Sometimes, we give credit to our brain for things that we know we should do because we understand them better than our heart. But this quote talks about how we use our brains and hearts in the same way and not in a way that separates them so we can get what we want.

Source: Healology

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