long distance and workaholic?

June 15th, 2009 | Posted in work   Comments Off
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particles asked:


My boyfriend and I have been together for about 1.5 years and we are now currently having a long distance relationship. He’s a workaholic and is always busy with graduate school ‘coz it’s his final year and he’s getting his professional license exam in couple of week. I’ve been very patient with him and def. understand that school is important for him. We talked on phone for about 3 times a week in average. And recently when I tried to tell him at times I feel neglected he’s always saying me not being there makes things harder and thinks school is more imoprtant than me.
I really want things to work out so I tell myself to be more patient and things will be better when I see him in 3 weeks time. So i just wonder if my attitude’s right or am being too silly to tolerate him. ANd how to make things work with a workaholic?

Cooper

How do you become a workaholic? I want to be one?

June 11th, 2009 | Posted in work   Comments Off
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dewdropinn asked:


Any advice?

Xavier

What Does a wristwatch say or symbolizes about a person?

June 10th, 2009 | Posted in work   Comments Off
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Corporate Style asked:


What does it symbolizes about a person, a businessman, an office support (information) worker to you? Does it respresent a sucessful busineess, a workaholic, and/or someone who doesn’t enough time in the day?

Emma

how to be a workaholic?

June 10th, 2009 | Posted in work   Comments Off
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frap asked:


I need to be a workaholic for school purposes could you please tell me how or post a link to a guide that tells me how..PLEASE

Ashley

What are some ways I can make my man feel loved, special and appreciated without seeming clingy or obsessive?

June 8th, 2009 | Posted in work   Comments Off
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ttcmuhbaby asked:


tell me some little everyday things and big ways I can make my man feel this way. He is the shy mature workaholic type! Thanks!

WILLIAM

Book With Workaholic Female Character?

June 7th, 2009 | Posted in work   Comments Off
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Sophia B asked:


I love reading, and recently I’ve become really interested in stories where a major character is workaholic. (Preferably female; I’ve read eight hundred of the workaholic male stories and they always seem to be really flat.)

Urban fantasy is my favorite, but any genre will do if there’s interesting character development. Dark is good and so is humor, but nothing too melodramatic or silly. I don’t mind stories with gay characters (especially if they’re male.)

Please, something not cliche!

On a side note, for whatever reason, I really like stories that say what the characters eat. Or maybe I just really like food.

Carson

Is a workaholic husband a pain for the wife?

June 6th, 2009 | Posted in work   Comments Off
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Seeker asked:


How does a wife feel if her husband is workaholic in nature? Let us be more specific and consider a husband who is not totally negligent of the wife and his family but confesses that due to huge workload is unable to provide enough time for the family. He is not generally able to watch a movie with his wife or go shopping together. How does the wife feel in such a case? Is it too painful for the wife? Would the wife seek divorce? Will she try to reform her husband? Would she feel that marrying that particular person was a blunder? Or will she accept it? Suppose the husband is not just interested in earning more and more money but is engaged in some social work. (For some people social work is a source of joy, more than anything else. But is that a justification for the pain his wife suffers?) What do you guess the wife feels in such a case?

Ashley

what is the effect from being a ‘workaholic’ person?

June 3rd, 2009 | Posted in work   Comments Off
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Airith19xxx asked:


the good and the bad side!

Charles

What are the different categories of emotions? What is the relationship between emotions and complex behavior?

June 2nd, 2009 | Posted in work   Comments Off
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black owl asked:


For a start, I’m name a few, please feel free to edit and improve upon it.
-real happiness
-anger
-anxiety->fear
-sadness
-jealousy (envy)
How do different emotions explain complex behaviors of thrill seekers, workaholics and bossiness etc? (or maybe it is the other way round, or both ways)

Isabella

What’s the difference between a workaholic and a perfectionist?

June 1st, 2009 | Posted in work   Comments Off
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UnicornPuke asked:


I actually do know the answer, but the situation is like this;

I’ll work myself to death in order to get something perfect. Usually the worst self-infliction is a few paper-cuts and major sleep deprivation (doesn’t matter much since I’m a bit of an insomniac).

Answer the first question, then answer this;

Am I a workaholic or a perfectionist?
Theres a second question idiot -____-


yeah, i mean i want to know your opinion for the first question because even though i know the answer, its only MY opinion.

Joseph