Asking Eric: My boyfriend is volatile and secretive and still manages to be boringThe relationship lacks equal partnership and emotional support, prompting a need for reevaluation.
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.
Navigating a World of Hidden Lures and CompulsionsBehavioral 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 signsWorkaholism 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.
Navigating a World of Hidden Lures and CompulsionsBehavioral 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 signsWorkaholism is increasingly recognized as an addiction affecting about 15% of the workforce, highlighting a shift in understanding workplace behavior.
It's still very hard to just be': how workaholism can leave lifelong scarsWorkaholism 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 OverworkOverwork 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 HateWorkaholism as a trauma response can lead to success but hides underlying problems, as highlighted in Jenn Romolini's memoir Ambition Monster.