Inefficiently.
When you complete a job but use more time and effort then necessary you worked inefficiently.
When you complete a job but use more time and effort is truly necessary you have worked inefficiently.
When you complete a job, but use more time and effort than is truly necessary, how have you worked?
When you complete a job but use more time and effort than is necessary how have you worked.
Yes you have worked. If you used more time or energy than needed you were not efficient, but work was still done.
You have worked C. Effectively but not efficiently. This means you successfully completed the job, achieving the desired outcome, but the process required more time and effort than necessary. While the end result was good, the approach taken was not optimal in terms of resource use.
Effectively, but expensively and unwisely.
When you complete a job using more time and effort than necessary, you've engaged in overworking or inefficient work habits. This often results from a lack of clear priorities, poor time management, or perfectionism, leading to diminished productivity and increased stress. While the outcome may be satisfactory, the excessive effort can detract from overall efficiency and effectiveness in future tasks. It's essential to recognize this pattern to optimize workflow and focus on delivering quality results within reasonable timeframes.
Effort is the way to achievement. It has to be worked out to have the results.
gave it all my effort
they worked in idustries
I worked hard or I used much effort