Author: Diane Fassel
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0062503030
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0062503030
Working Ourselves to Death: The High Cost of Workaholism, the Rewards of Recovery
Workaholism, is one, if not the, best known, and most pervasive addictions of our society. Get Working Ourselves to Death diet books 2013 for free.
It is also one of the most respectable addictions which some addicts even boast about. This is because society as a whole believes in the myths that workaholics get ahead, that work addiction is profitable for companies and that the side-effects are no worse than stress or burnout. In this book the author denies these myths, showing that workaholism is a progressive and fatal disease which devastates both individuals and business. She identifies four main types of work addicts - compulsive, work bingers, closet workaholics and work anorexics - and demonstrates how to distinguish between overwork and work addiction. The book also provides vivid examples Check Working Ourselves to Death our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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It is also one of the most respectable addictions which some addicts even boast about. This is because society as a whole believes in the myths that workaholics get ahead, that work addiction is profitable for companies and that the side-effects are no worse than stress or burnout. In this book the author denies these myths, showing that workaholism is a progressive and fatal disease which devastates both individuals and business. She identifies four main types of work addicts - compulsive, work bingers, closet workaholics and work anorexics - and demonstrates how to distinguish between overwork and work addiction t is also one of the most respectable addictions which some addicts even boast about. This is because society as a whole believes in the myths that workaholics get ahead, that work addiction is profitable for companies and that the side-effects are no worse than stress or burnout. In this book the author denies these myths, showing that workaholism is a progressive and fatal disease which devastates both individuals and business. She identifies four main types of work addicts - compulsive, work bingers, closet workaholics and work anorexics - and demonstrates how to distinguish between overwork and work addiction. The book also provides vivid examples
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