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Is hard work is the key only the key of success speech speech

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Answered by amrendar9
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Answer:

It's simple

Explanation:

See dear you just need to write some examples of different personalities how they did hard work and achieved something fruitful in their life!In the conclusion write the importance of hard work! Finished!

Answered by SelieVisa
5

Answer:

Hard work is the key to success

or

Hard work is essential for success

Hard work is the most important key to success. No achievements is possible without hard work. Achievement and success don't come by luck. An idle person can never accomplish anything in life.

Farmers work hard in their fields from the sowing of the seeds, planting, watering, and caring for the crops. All their hard work is rewarded by bountiful harvests. Farmers work hard throughout the year. They never give up half way and hence they are able to reap the fruit of their labour. Success is something that someone has to work hard for to accomplish.

Hard work gives us the opportunity to improve ourselves. Hard work will help us develop self-discipline and focus on our goals. In turn we will become more efficient and productive. We are constantly improving our skills and developing new ones as we work hard.

Procrastination, laziness, and counting on luck will bear no fruits in our life. Hard work is the only key to achieving our aims and ambitions in life. The secret of successful students, businessmen, professionals and sportsmen is hard work. None of them will can be truly successful without hard work. Students spend hours studying hard for their examinations and future career. All sportsmen train several hours a day training in gyms and outdoor playgrounds before they face the opposing team or opponents.

Hard work teaches us discipline, dedication and determination. Hard work is never wasted and reward will come sooner or later. Those who work hard will be crowned with accomplishment because their efforts will never go in vain.

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