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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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Do not focus on your result. you prefer to put effort on the process/work.

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Do not focus on results. You should focus on the process. "It's preferable" (It's better/It's best) to focus on the process.

  • Do not focus on results.
  • You should focus on the process.
  • "It's preferable" (It's better/It's best) to focus on the process.
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Do not focus on results. You should focus on the process.

"It's preferable" (It's better/It's best) to focus on the process.

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