Posted on July 26, 2007 by Bruce
Just think, if there were no one who worked hard in our society, nothing meaningful would get done! Working 3 hours a day is nowhere near enough. Working 8 hours a day is putting in a decent days’ work. Working 12 hours a day (with breaks in there) makes our days worthwhile! While it is [...]
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Posted on July 16, 2007 by Bruce
How often I hear about workers within a corporation that they are just serving their “time” at work hoping for a better life in retirement from a job that is not fulfilling. Workers who have the word “career” in mind assume the company has everything they could ever want in salary, career path and personal [...]
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Posted on July 15, 2007 by Bruce
Having fun while working seems to be the main mantra of true workaholics. I consider working to be “play” for me. Fun is not the same thing as “play.” These words may have different meanings. When you are having fun you are enjoying yourself. You could be working hard and fast, producing like a maniac, [...]
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Posted on July 11, 2007 by Bruce
Now everytime I think about my next project as a self employed person, I also think about my parents, my friends and my hobbies. As previously posted here, we workaholics cannot survive on work alone. I have previously mentioned it is ok to take a break, even a sabatical from work. Just make sure you [...]
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Posted on July 5, 2007 by Bruce
To all of you in the USA that took Independence Day holiday off…I tip my hat off to you!
This workaholic even managed to do absolutely nothing during July 4 and welcomed the change to “play” couch potato for one day. I thought to myself that I could get used to this. But I know [...]
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