A Quote by Chalene Johnson

The results are the payoff. And all this sweating and hard work will be worth it. — © Chalene Johnson
The results are the payoff. And all this sweating and hard work will be worth it.
You should look to give your best shot and not worry about the results because if you work hard, the results will take care of themselves.
I will always tour, it's hard work it really is hard work, but the feedback and the buzz you get back from it is worth it.
If you train hard and work hard eventually you will gain results, and that is the real spirit of life.
As your employer, if I see that you have to work hard to get your results, yet your coworkers achieve their results with little effort, don't be surprised if I'm not all that impressed with your hard work.
I love hard work. If I'm not sweating, then I'm not working.
It's really about if you do the work. Work hard; your results will speak for themselves.
Someone putting down $25 of his or her hard-earned money to buy my product, then doing it again because they felt the payoff was worth it. That's as good as it gets for an author.
One of the biggest problems women have is they work really hard and put their heads down and assume hard work gets noticed. And hard work for the wrong boss does not get noticed. Hard work for the wrong boss results in one thing - that boss looks terrific, and you get stuck.
It's nice to see the results. You work so hard and you want to see results to back up the work that you've done.
In dancing, you can work hard and improve and see the results. With acting, you can work hard, and it's still luck of the draw.
I think that if you have a knack for storytelling, and you work really hard at it, you'll have a chance to tap into something deep. But the fact remains that good sentences are hard won. Any writer worth a lick knows constructing a sentence, a paragraph, or a chapter is hard work.
I rarely focus on the result only just because I think if I work well the results will come and if we work well as a team the results will come.
I've learned over the years that when it comes to success, consistency is key. Consistent hard work that we may not like doing today, but for a payoff we'll love tomorrow. Earn it. Enjoy it.
It's hard work making movies. It's like being a doctor: you work long hours, very hard hours, and it's emotional, tense work. If you don't really love it, then it ain't worth it.
Sign your work...If you're not proud of it, don't ship it. If you are, sign your work and own the results. We'll know who to thank. If you work for a place where work goes unsigned (internally, in particular) it's worth asking why.
I can see my work as a job. I do it for money. I likely already look forward to the weekend on Thursdays. And I probably will need a hobby as a leveling mechanism. In a career, I'm definitely more engaged. But at the same time, there will be periods when I think, 'Is all that really hard work really worth my while?'
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