You Might Be a Workaholic If...
By TORY JOHNSON
June 14, 2007
It's a frequently asked question: Do we live to work, or work to live?
A growing number of Americans are finding that they live for work, and some of them are popping up at Workaholics Anonymous meetings nationwide.
Unlike people who simply work very hard, which quite frankly is most of us, workaholics never punch out. They always feel like they are on the clock, 24/7, physically, mentally and emotionally working.
They are more genuinely enthusiastic about work than anything else in their lives, even family and friends. There's nothing that person would rather be doing than working.
And we're not just talking about Fortune 500 executives; nurses and construction workers, among others, attend Workaholics Anonymous meetings to try to kick the habit.
Read the full article.
June 14, 2007
It's a frequently asked question: Do we live to work, or work to live?
A growing number of Americans are finding that they live for work, and some of them are popping up at Workaholics Anonymous meetings nationwide.
Unlike people who simply work very hard, which quite frankly is most of us, workaholics never punch out. They always feel like they are on the clock, 24/7, physically, mentally and emotionally working.
They are more genuinely enthusiastic about work than anything else in their lives, even family and friends. There's nothing that person would rather be doing than working.
And we're not just talking about Fortune 500 executives; nurses and construction workers, among others, attend Workaholics Anonymous meetings to try to kick the habit.
Read the full article.




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