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Workaholism, in contrast, is driven by internal demands. It’s that pit in our stomach nagging us when we’re not working; a feeling that we ‘ought to’ or ‘should be’ working all the time.
Chronic workaholism might make you initially appear to be a great contributor and performer, but over time, it is not sustainable and will likely damage your health, success and well-being.
The term “workaholism” was coined in 1971 by Dr. Wayne Oates, who defined it as “addiction to work, the compulsive and uncontrollable need to work incessantly.” ...
Workaholism is something Bill Gates has, and surely no one’s going to suggest that this guy needs to go to a support group.
Workaholism: Maybe not such a bad thingThough unhappy clock-watchers (including some of Valenzuela’s friends) may be tempted to call her a workaholic — endangering health, psyche and personal ...
The team looked at a large sample of more than 1,100 Norwegians to develop a diagnostic test that can determine when workaholism crosses the line from the realm of jokes and moderately annoyed ...
Workaholism frequently co-occurs with ADHD, OCD, anxiety, and depression, a large national Norwegian study shows. The study showed that workaholics scored higher on all the psychiatric symptoms ...
Kate and Jackie discuss workaholism and hear from someone who used to work 20 hours a day. 6 Minute English, 28 May 2009 ...
According to the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, the term workaholism “generally implies that the person enjoys their work; it can also imply that they simply feel compelled to do it. There is ...
Whether it's called hustle culture or toxic productivity, workaholism is now mainstream. For the past few years, the idea of "rise and grind 24/7" has infected American life. People are working ...
A conversation with University of Georgia professor Malissa Clark dispelling myths about workaholism. Organizations regularly reward devoted workers who put in long hours. At the same time ...