Archive for November, 2008

Can it work, workaholic no time for commitment?

Friday, November 28th, 2008
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Bebopatop asked:


I have known this guy for 5 years, we dated on and off for about 1 of these years, but it was very casual. He travels for work a lot and can’t commit to anything. We make plans and then he cancels because of work. Why does he keep contacting me if he still doesn’t have time for me? This has been going on for years and just when I think I am over him, he texts or calls. He hasn’t dated anybody else either. Grrrrrrrrrrrr!

Sarah

Is there any reason for Dr. Seward’s being so workaholic? Could it be that he was trying to get over Lucy?

Friday, November 28th, 2008
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Rocky D. asked:


From Dracula.

PS
My friend asked this question too, awhile ago, and I suggested that maybe he was trying to forget Lucy??? idk.

Taylor

What are the telltale signs of a workaholic? And who came up with the term “workaholic”?

Friday, November 28th, 2008
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Satan’s Sidekick asked:


My boss told me today that I am more of a workaholic than he is. What is wrong with moving ahead?
My boss tells me that I have the telltale signs of a workaholic because I always arrive at the office before anyone else ans sometimes stay until late at night.

Ashley

How do you prevent work from taking over your life?

Friday, November 28th, 2008
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simply_sarah_1981 asked:


I’m a workaholic. I have a tendancy to work until I’m to an unrealistic level of completely stressed out. Anyone have any advice for a young professional?

Addison

Do you think I am a workaholic? All I think about is work?

Friday, November 28th, 2008
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frigginninja asked:


I have been at this place for 7.5 years and have progressed quite significantly. Im the “go to guy” and enjoy what I do, so much that I dont like to have weekends off unless Im burned out. 80% of the time I am thinking about projects at work.
Please help–My life is out of balance.

Kevin

What are the consequences facing by a workaholic person w/c dont have enough rest, proper diet and relaxation.

Friday, November 28th, 2008
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Am just a Jealous Guy asked:


My wife in early 40’s is too much workaholic. There are times she bring home her office works and do it at home. She didn’t take any breakfast every morning but a mixed friut shake alone. Most of the days she take only sandwich for her lunch and there are times that she skipped for it. She works 6 days a week and occassionally no rest day. She sleeps only about 4 hours most of the nights. A proper relaxation is out of her way. What are the consequences she is facing ahead with regards to her health if she didn’t change the way she work?

Owen

How can someone be a “workaholic” if there is no such word as “workahol”?

Friday, November 28th, 2008
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maggie3 asked:


Or “shopahol” or “chocohol” for that matter.

Ava

My wife is a workaholic and wants a divorce. What do I do or say to her?

Thursday, November 27th, 2008
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cray_z2 asked:


She gets totally enraged when I point out the fact that she is a workaholic or when she is focused on work and neglecting me. I try to support her and her work even though it takes her away from me. But it does not work and we are not at the verge of divorce. I have no clue what do or say to her. Help

Caleb

Should I try to become a workaholic?

Thursday, November 27th, 2008
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electroberry1 asked:


I’m not a natural workaholic. While I care about my career, I’m bored by work, whether at home or at the office. I’m the kind of person who’s figured out a job skill and I can do it very well, but it isn’t what brings me joy, most of the time.

If that’s the case, and my natural values aren’t oriented towards work, should I try to _make_ myself a workaholic?

Why would I do that? Because I hate having to work for a living. I wish I could make enough that I’d not have to work again.The people who tend to get that far are generally the people who like working as a principle. If I don’t, however, what do I do?

Sebastian

How can I get my workaholic husband to pay attention to me?

Thursday, November 27th, 2008
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juicyfruit asked:


My husband spends most of his time at home on his computer. We don’t do anything fun together or plan anything. He always has to work. I feel like we’re just roommates. We rarely have sex too. I kind of want out of the marriage. I’m tired of being alone, but I’ll be even more alone if we get divorced…

Brianna