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Sun, Jun 29 2008

Busyness vs. Work

 

Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing.
Thomas Alva Edison

 

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  1. Trackback
    1409 days ago
    Working? Or Just Busy? : Feed Money

    [...] PimpYourWork had a great quote the other day about looking busy and accomplishing more. It’s worth sharing with you all, since one of the hardest things about working for oneself is keeping on task. Especially with ‘net based businesses… it’s so easy to get off-topic! Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing. [...]

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    1409 days ago
    Busy? Or Working? : My Secret Side Biz

    [...] PimpYourWork had a great quote the other day about looking busy and accomplishing more. It’s worth sharing with you all, since one of the hardest things about working for oneself is keeping on task. Especially with ‘net based businesses… it’s so easy to get off-topic! Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing. [...]

  3. By Writing Nag

    Seeming to do is not doing is my favorite part of this quote. It’s easy to get caught up in “being busy” but not accomplishing anything. Thanks for the reminder.

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    1413 days ago
    Are You Writing? Or Are You Just Busy?

    [...] Pimpyourwork.com has a nifty quote from by Thomas Edison that notes the difference between being busy and actually working. It got me thinking about the issue. [...]

  5. By Ren Garcia

    Also, busyness is not real work, unless you get paid for it.