DO THE HARD WORK FIRST.
It you have Wd or unpleasant work t<> do, do it at once. Jiy putting it oil', von do It twice.
Anticipation is often worse than the actual thing. \V] rou t| lc j ul) h |V„jshed. ciiiitcmphiiinn becomes a pleasure. The undone Uisk, weighing on vonr mind, oppresses you menially, and" hold., you back. The well-linished one raises vou up and helps you forward.
.Moreover, y„„ w ill jh,,| , mit thl , „„. pleasant jobs are usually the important ones. Perhaps it is just, because they arc hard ami sometimes left undone that their importance is realised. If success does not reward von as you think yon merit, don't sit down and rail again,! fate, .lust h„,k round l "''<■ lf yo" liave been neglecting the unpleasanl tasks. There., in most instances, yon will lind your point of
\ on may not attach much importance at the moment to those things from which yon shirk, but you never knowhow neglect will ailed the current of
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 170, 9 July 1908, Page 4
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167DO THE HARD WORK FIRST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 170, 9 July 1908, Page 4
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