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Workaholic: How to Break Work Addiction and Learn to Enjoy Family and Life. An Easy Guide to Help Moderate Your Addiction to Work and the Workaholic Lifestyle
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8902164104
- EAN9798902164104
- Date de parution09/04/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRob Satterfield
Résumé
More and more people are suffering from workaholic and are not able to change their lifes. The book you're about to open contains proven steps and strategies on how to overcome work addiction in order for you to set a healthy balance between the demands of your professional endeavors and your personal life. This book will be your guide in rediscovering harmony and healthful rhythm in your life.
You will discover how to:
.Recognize the emotional and financial signs that your business model is unsustainable
.Escape the ownership trap and stop being the bottleneck in your company
.Break free from hustle culture without sacrificing income, impact, or ambition
.Use a simple ninety day plan to regain focus, energy, and mental clarity
.Build systems, hires, and boundaries that protect both profit and peace
In our culture of commercialism, we are raised to view hard work as noble and desirable.
In theory, the harder you work, the better results you see and the more you earn in terms of money, praises and other rewards. We all admire hard workers who seem to experience nonstop success. While being a hard worker is certainly something to aspire to, it is not the same as being a workaholic. A diligent worker knows how to accomplish their tasks efficiently so they can be more productive. But when the time comes to stop working, they stop and make a point of enjoying life beyond the office.
On the other hand, workaholics do not know when to stop. They may even appear unable to stop because their jobs have become the center of their lives. The workaholics' jobs also give them a sense of purpose and without their work, these people cease to have meaning.
In theory, the harder you work, the better results you see and the more you earn in terms of money, praises and other rewards. We all admire hard workers who seem to experience nonstop success. While being a hard worker is certainly something to aspire to, it is not the same as being a workaholic. A diligent worker knows how to accomplish their tasks efficiently so they can be more productive. But when the time comes to stop working, they stop and make a point of enjoying life beyond the office.
On the other hand, workaholics do not know when to stop. They may even appear unable to stop because their jobs have become the center of their lives. The workaholics' jobs also give them a sense of purpose and without their work, these people cease to have meaning.



