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what is work ethic explain in a clearly​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Work ethic is a belief that hard work and diligence have a moral benefit and an inherent ability, virtue or value to strengthen character and individual abilities.[1] It is a set of values centered on importance of work and manifested by determination or desire to work hard. Social ingrainment of this value is considered to enhance character through hard work that is respective to an individual's field of work.

People who possess a strong work ethic embody certain principles that guide their work behavior, leading them to produce high-quality work consistently and the output motivates them to stay on track. A good work ethic fuels an individual's needs and goals, it is related to the initiative by a person for the objectives. It is considered as a source of self respect, satisfaction, and fulfillment.[citation needed]

Factors are:

  • Goal-oriented actions: it is not about making plans or the next logical steps; it's about getting things done so that the work invested wouldn't be counter-productive.
  • Prioritized focus: focusing on qualitative activities that a person is responsible of and in areas where they can make a difference or a high impact based on objectives.
  • Being available and reliable: spending time on the work and building oneself up for the task.
  • Conscientiousness: a desire to do a task well, being vigilant and organized.
Answered by Rohankaitake007
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work is nothing but ....

.... and work is the act done in the presence of force and mass of an object it may be in positive negative

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