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How I Almost Obliterated My Career Without Realizing It - 'A Warning To Everyone Who Works From Home'

Workaholism can have severe health consequences, particularly insomnia, leading to a troubling cycle of productivity over personal well-being.

Are you a people pleaser? Suffering from burnout? How to spot and heal from 'silent addictions'

Silent addictions like workaholism and people pleasing can harm mental health just as much as substance abuse.

Navigating a World of Hidden Lures and Compulsions

Behavioral compulsions can harm well-being when unchecked, often serving as coping mechanisms for negative emotions.
Cultural norms make it difficult to recognize harmful compulsions, as some are socially acceptable.

Are you a workaholic? How to spot the signs

Workaholism is increasingly recognized as an addiction affecting about 15% of the workforce, highlighting a shift in understanding workplace behavior.

How I Almost Obliterated My Career Without Realizing It - 'A Warning To Everyone Who Works From Home'

Workaholism can have severe health consequences, particularly insomnia, leading to a troubling cycle of productivity over personal well-being.

Are you a people pleaser? Suffering from burnout? How to spot and heal from 'silent addictions'

Silent addictions like workaholism and people pleasing can harm mental health just as much as substance abuse.

Navigating a World of Hidden Lures and Compulsions

Behavioral compulsions can harm well-being when unchecked, often serving as coping mechanisms for negative emotions.
Cultural norms make it difficult to recognize harmful compulsions, as some are socially acceptable.

Are you a workaholic? How to spot the signs

Workaholism is increasingly recognized as an addiction affecting about 15% of the workforce, highlighting a shift in understanding workplace behavior.
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Asking Eric: My boyfriend is volatile and secretive and still manages to be boring

The relationship lacks equal partnership and emotional support, prompting a need for reevaluation.

It's still very hard to just be': how workaholism can leave lifelong scars

Workaholism can have severe physical and emotional consequences.
Workaholism is compared to substance addictions, being a pattern of behavior that can be destructive.

Companies Can Win by Reducing Overwork

Overwork culture is prevalent but detrimental to both employees and employers.
Managers play a key role in creating workaholic cultures and can also contribute to solutions.

The Dangers of Being Great at a Job You Hate

Workaholism as a trauma response can lead to success but hides underlying problems, as highlighted in Jenn Romolini's memoir Ambition Monster.
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