Workaholics work longer hours than necessary. They work more than what is specified in their contract and more than financially necessary. Workaholics also work compulsively. They are obsessed with ...
A recent survey reveals how office culture and blurred boundaries are shaping how many hours workers put in each week.
Monster’s Workaholics Report, which surveyed over 800 full-time workers across the U.S., notes that “for many full-time employees, working beyond 40 hours per week is not the exception but the norm.” ...
For professionals in the workplace, the line between being a high performer and a workaholic can easily become blurred. Many who strive for success by working nonstop end up compromising their ...
The majority of full-time workers in an 800-person survey conducted by Monster said they’re “at least somewhat workaholic,” with at least 45% saying they’re “definitely workaholic.” Half of ...
Hyper-competitiveness often accompanies perfectionism and overworking. For many, especially those perpetually struggling to manage inner turmoil, work provides a clear path. Its hierarchies tend to ...
STOP WORKING: For workaholics clocking 70 or more hours a week, skipping vacations and bringing work home with them, the threat of job cuts amid a shaky economy sends this message: Work harder.
BERLIN—Germany invented the Protestant work ethic. Now it is falling out of love with the grind. Germans worked 1,343 hours on average last year, less than anyone else in the OECD, a club of 38 rich ...
Aldi has issued an urgent message for remote workers after releasing a limited new range. Working from home has exploded in popularity ever since the Covid-19 pandemic forced employers and their staff ...
Get a practical guide to work-life balance. Read the article to learn about time management, prioritization, and tips on how ...