Sentences with phrase «tergiversations of a workaholic»

For example, 33.8 percent of workaholics met the criteria for anxiety compared to 12.7 percent of non-workaholics; 32.7 percent met the criteria for ADHD, while 12.7 percent of non-workaholics did the same; 25.6 percent of workaholics met OCD criteria to the 8.7 of non-workaholics; and 8.9 percent of workaholics met depression criteria compared to 2.6 percent of non-workaholics.
The No. 1 goal of a workaholic is to be busy at all times — as they believe that the busier they are (or appear), the more important they must be.
Genetics probably plays a role, and it could turn out the plenty of workaholic dads still end up close to their teenaged kids.
I am a bit of a workaholic and always on the go but, man, I love what I do.
The actress, upcoming author, and prolific tweeter is something of a workaholic.
From The Flawed Consumer... «Before I discovered the FIRE movement I was somewhat of a workaholic.
In his humorous but pointed book Confessions of a Workaholic, Wayne Oates has summarized much of our modern belief in these words: «The workaholic's way of life is considered in America to be at one and the same time (a) a religious virtue, (b) a form of patriotism, (c) the way to win friends and influence people, and (d) the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wise.
More to them than a coach of multifarious talents who, while pacing behind the bench, devours crushed ice to ease tension and talks about things like «the synergistic effect» of his retread Flyers — a team of workaholic castoffs whose whole is far greater than the sum of its parts.
(To me this seems like the flip side of the workaholic father who uses work to disconnect from his family.)
Another study found that children of workaholic parents tend to have the same levels ofdepression and anxiety, as the children ofalcoholics tend to have.
Co-workers, family members and friends may need to engage in some type of an intervention to communicate the effects of the workaholic's behavior on them.
«Having an office full of workaholics is like having a yard full of moles,» writes Eric Darr, executive vice president and provost at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology in Pennsylvania.
Getting outside, being in nature, eating real food, slowing the F**k down, ditching the drugs and alcohol and the addiction to overworking and eating in front of your computer --(In case you didn't know it — one sign of a workaholic is eating at your desk or in front of the computer!).
I'm a bit of a workaholic, a good engineer, curious, well read, a good travel companion, a fearless rider, and a decent mechanic.
A bit of a workaholic but also kind of lazy!
:D I'm dedicated to the relationship that enter into!!!!! I'm a bit of a workaholic, but love coming home to someone who enjoys my company.
Of course, some people want to find the chalk to their cheese who can completely take them out of the workaholic mind - set on a weekend.
I'm family driven and ah bit of a workaholic.
Am somewhat of a workaholic but fixin to change all that., am looking for that special gal who will turn my head.
I'm a bit of a workaholic but always make time to have a little fun.
I take classes in floral arranging hope to have my own business someday as I am a little bit of a workaholic..
Must admit that I am a bit of a workaholic... but I am also a due hard romantic and will make time for the right individual.
Here are ten signs of a workaholic to determine if you are one.
The recently unretired Steven Soderbergh is something of a workaholic.
In the first of their nine outings, the real - life couple play newspaper reporters who fall in love and marry but it's only after Kate is about to lose Spence that she sees the error of her workaholic ways.
Outrageously funny yet firmly grounded in reality, this observant comedy from German director Maren Ade (Everyone Else) explores fractured family bonds through the story of a workaholic corporate strategist (Sandra Huller) who doesn't have the time to deal with her goofy father (Peter Simonischek), who only wants the two of them to be closer.
So Annie becomes the ward of the workaholic tycoon, and you know where it goes from there.
Disconnect shows us the Boyd's — a family comprised of a workaholic lawyer dad (Jason Bateman always on the blackberry), a teenage daughter (Haley Ramm), a teenage loner son, and a mom (Hope Davis) who has no close bond with any of them.
It consists of a pair of workaholic realtors (Ty Burrell and Jennifer Aniston) and their mildly neglected son Nate (Anton Starkman), who puts in the request for a brother.
McCarthy lets the personalities of these workaholics shine through, while still keeping the focus squarely on their professional lives; you can count on one hand the scenes that don't depict them on assignment.
After one too many arguments on this topic, she tearfully breaks up with him; she then embarks on a long period of workaholic mourning, which only ends when a drunken boor corners her at a bar and asks to have a drink with her.
Skip Tracer (★ ★), directed by Zale Dalen, concerns the moral tergiversations of a workaholic collector of unpaid debts.
And Jillian Bell you've probably seen in some combination of Workaholics, 22 Jump Street, or The Night Before.
But, really, no harder to watch than Harris and beautiful ginger ostrich Jayma Mays as his pregnant opposite - sex mate Grace go through the motions of the workaholic - learns - to - be-a-loving-family-man masterplot.
And the irony of it is, I started reading the article and I had to stop because I was too busy, or I perceived that I was too busy, so I think I'm a bit of a workaholic.
Confused by trying to understand and heal the explosive combination of both workaholic burnout and existential crisis, the author wandered on faith in North America.
I am a bit of a workaholic so I always get my work done at least.
I'm a bit of a workaholic.
I'm a bit of a workaholic — I don't stop,» the soon - to - be nonagenarian says.
Lawyers comprise a profession filled with a disproportionate share of workaholics.
I work hard, am something of a workaholic and she sleeps late and does the minimum anytime.

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In other words, I was risking an unlikely and temporary 3 or 4 for a probable and permanent 9 or 10, and I could easily recover my baseline workaholic prison with a bit of extra work if I wanted to.
Scoring four or five on four or more of the queries put individuals in the workaholic group.
Many of us are guilty for being workaholics and only networking a little or none at all, can be more damaging than helpful to your business.
Count Chris in the latter category: Workaholic tendencies aside, he counts on the money that comes from taking a payout instead of a holiday.
Some of the activities do not seem like standard fare for a Vermont senator known for his frugal, workaholic ways.
When the research team cross-referenced these three types of data, they found, «not all people who work long hours are workaholics, and not all workaholics work long hours,» says the Knowledge@Wharton write - up of the findings.
Science is definitive: being a workaholic doesn't help you get ahead in your career but does increase the risk of burnout and serious health problems.
«I'm a recovering workaholic,» admits Jullien Gordon, a nationally recognized speaker and founding partner of New Higher, on his website.
The majority of people I knew there were workaholics and would sign up for all the OT they could get.
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