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Are You A Workaholic?

We usually write about improving your resume, making an impression at the interview, and landing the perfect job. However, this week’s topic is about the dangers of overdoing it. We all want to have a great career and a satisfying life, but there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. There’s nothing wrong with taking pride in your work and putting extra time into your job. But if the extra focus you put on work is having a negative effect on how much you can enjoy life, you could be a workaholic!
I work hard, but am I a workaholic?

Just because you work hard, it doesn’t mean you’re a workaholic. If you love your job and enjoy the time you spend working, there’s nothing wrong with that. But if your commitment to your job is coming at the expense of other important things in your life, you may want to look for ways to regain some balance. Here are some things to look out for:

Don’t get me wrong. Your career is and should always be a large part of your adult life. Your career is part of your identity and who you are as a person, but it shouldn’t be the only part of who you are. Remember that you’re working in order to live a comfortable life. If you don’t have time for a life outside of work, you’re not truly living! Especially if you’re working in order to provide a better life for your family, spending time with them too will keep you motivated at work and make you more productive in both aspects of your life.

How you can help yourself

If you think you may be a workaholic, there are practical ways to improve your quality of life. Here are a few ideas you can use right away:

About the Author

Scott Brown is the author of the Job Search Handbook (http://www.JobSearchHandbook.com). As editor of the HireSites.com weekly newsletter on job searching, Scott has written many articles on the subject. He wrote the Job Search Handbook to provide job seekers with a complete yet easy to use guide to finding a job effectively.




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