⚡ Fueler Weekly 60: How to Work Hard?
One thing I know is that if you want to do great things, you'll have to work very hard.
It might not seem there's much to learn about how to work hard. Anyone who's been to school knows what it entails, even if they chose not to do it. There are 12 year olds who work amazingly hard. And yet when I ask if I know more about working hard now than when I was in school, the answer is definitely yes.
One thing I know is that if you want to do great things, you'll have to work very hard. I wasn't sure of that as a kid. Schoolwork varied in difficulty; one didn't always have to work super hard to do well.
And some of the things famous adults did, they seemed to do almost effortlessly. Was there, perhaps, some way to evade hard work through sheer brilliance? Now I know the answer to that question. There isn't.
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💡 One Great Idea for the Ambitious
Momentum matters more than perfection.
🚀 Three Best Projects of the Week
🎩 Trending Profile of the Week
Adib on Fueler
🐱💻 One Internet Hack of the Week
Search inside a website “site:fueler.io
" "keyword”
When you need some data from a particular website, you can try this tactic to find them easily and fastly.
E.g: site:fueler.io "proof of work"
🧗♀️ Fueler Challenge of the Week
The challenge of this week is “Learn about a topic that is totally out of your current domain and write a blog about it”
🎁 Reward: Drop your answers in Fueler DM before next Saturday and on successful completion of the challenge, you’ll be featured on Fueler Twitter handle
📚 One Free Resource of the Week
A Quick high protein meals food directory, Where you can save all kind of high protein diet food. For example: Veg, Non-veg, vegan and Snacks!
📂 Proof of Ideas of the Week
Write a blog on "Three mistakes brand's should avoid while marketing in early stage"
Develop a website that will show list of crypto currency as per everyday growth
A blog about "Building an impressive work portfolio"
Write a blog about how cryptocurrency work
Build a website that will Show List of Tiny Fun Projects
Alright folk, that seems like enough for this week, see you again next week 😎
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