Working smarter sounds like a founder’s cheat code, but most people discover the opposite first. You try to optimize your calendar, automate workflows, and batch tasks, yet somehow you feel even more ...
One of the things I love about the culture at Buffer is the emphasis on working smarter, not harder. Our team is all about getting plenty of sleep, exercise and recreation time so that our time spent ...
Attempts to increase productivity—multi-tasking, working longer hours, and remaining constantly tied to technology—often backfire. The harder we work to get more done, the more likely we’ll feel ...
A lighthearted take on how men like to work smarter, not harder.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. William Arruda covers personal branding, leadership, and careers. “Work smarter, not harder” has become such a cliche that it has ...