- culture,
while disregarding healthy workâlife balance, may
exacerbate workaholism. The word
itself is a
portmanteau word
composed of work and alcoholic...
-
extravaganza ...
depicting such
contemporary obsessions as
Materialism and
Workaholism in
intricate figurative tableaux". To view the
Seven Deadly Sins of Modern...
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simplest form,
workaholism is said to be a
substantial investment in one's work. One who is said to be
involved in the act of
workaholism can be labeled...
- and
difficulties in
interpersonal relationships.
Those who
exhibit workaholism tend to
demonstrate higher levels of presenteeism. As
defined by Schaufeli...
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monetary rewards and benefits, are
highly critical, and have a
tendency for
workaholism and a
negative relation with
leisure activity concepts. They
valued meritocracy...
- and
Robbins (1992) by
stating two of the
three workaholism components that are used to
measure workaholism.
These include feeling driven to work because...
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clinically and in
research worldwide to
identify workaholism. He has
lectured on his
pioneering research on
workaholism and work/life
balance across the United...
- Balducci; M, Fabbri; D, Molinaro; G,
Barbato (20
September 2019). "
Workaholism,
Intensive Smartphone Use, and the Sleep-Wake Cycle: A
Multiple Mediation...
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excessive exercise,
social isolation, ****, fantasies,
shopping and
workaholism. Most of
these actions are not
harmful in and of themselves, but they...
- they
grapple with
issues such as Doug's past
infidelity and
occasional workaholism) and
always makes time for his children.
Willie is an
aspiring writer...