Complimenting Talent with Hardwork to get the best results

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Despite the fact that they are two completely distinct things, ability and effort are equally important when completing work in any sector. In order to attain the best results, it is imperative that we develop ourselves to the point where we can make sure to maximize both.

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When we examine both sides closely, we learn that talent refers to the innate skills and abilities we possess, whereas handwork has to do with effort and pushing yourself to the limit so you can actually complete tasks as well as someone who is talented in them would.

The question posed by the topic today asks us to consider which is more productive when we wish to carry out a specific activity or chores that call for productivity, therefore as I express my perspective on the matter, I will use an example from my own experience.

Although I already had a good sense of style and color harmony, I can recall that throughout my apprenticeship I noticed that despite my intensive training from my employer, I was unable to execute the majority of the practices he provided us to a high standard like other would, I was disappointed by this because I thought that, given my innate abilities, I should have an advantage over each of my fellow apprentice.

However, he came to me during one of my depressive bouts as a result of my subpar performance and gave me a detailed and honest assessment of my personality. He acknowledged my talent and skill, but warned that all of it will likely be wasted if I don't put in extra effort to hone my current abilities. He added that if I could do that, I would be extremely proud of the results.

As a result of his guidance, I had a change of heart and began making a lot of effort. I now pay more attention to teaching and constant practice in whatever I do, which I partake in even when we are given the chance to take a little break, and from that point I started witnessing improvement in my job outcome aside from being able to design fantastic outfits.

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And after taking his advice into consideration, I managed to finish projects more quickly while still producing something lovely. I learned my lesson the hard way, and ever since then, I never joke with putting effort into anything I do; regardless of what it is, I put my all into making it successful.

The bottom line is that I've come to understand that talent is never really enough; in truth, talent is important and an instrument in getting things done, but it alone can't create a perfect and lasting impression, and that's where hard work comes in. With hard work, we tend to do more research, and via that, we can then channel our strength toward achieving the very best.



Thanks for checking out my blog post, that's all on my response to the topic on talent or hardwork, you can read more on @kronias post to get the full details.



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With hard work, we tend to do more research, and via that, we can then channel our strength toward achieving the very best.

It's absolutely true. One must work hard to succeed in life. Hard work pays. Industriousness is the key

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That's absolutely correct, thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.

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Ohh dear friend, it's a pleasure. Thanks for your commendation

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The bottom line is that I've come to understand that talent is never really enough; in truth, talent is important and an instrument in getting things done, but it alone can't create a perfect and lasting impression, and that's where hard work comes in.

Both talent and hardwork both share mutual benefit, without the addition of hardwork to talent, it won't be productive because possessing knowledge and skill of something is not enough to make it work but application of effort make such work blossom.

I do believe that the concept of talent is overrated because whenever you a creative work of art, what is notice and appreciate about it is the talent of the artist, talent is always on display but behind every successful talented individual there is hard work as the bedrock.

Thanks for sharing.

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You're absolutely on point and it's good to know you share same opinion as I do, thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts, stay bless.

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Wow...from your practical story, I see that hardwork saved the day for you. I have known you as a hardworking person and I am not surprised to hear this atall.
Indeed both are inseparable.
Thanks for sharing 👍☺️

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That's true, talent is never enough to get the job done, and when both are been complimented together, we tend to get the best results.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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The truth is, talent is very important. But it is useless if extra force is not acted upon. Take a look at the story from the Bible. The “lazy” servant didn't work on his talent and when his master came, he took his talent away from him and gave another person.

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That's just it, it important might be less impactful when it's not connected to certain amount of effort, your input of the lazy servant in the Bible explains it perfectly.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts here.

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For sure without hardwork talent won't yield a thing.

Thanks for sharing.

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Hardwork pays oo.
Talent alone can't express your inner thoughts unless you put effort.

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You're right on point, as much as valuable talent is, you must be invest some amount of effort to compliment the talent.

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