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Quiz: Are You a Workaholic? 




Workaholism isn't a recognized psychiatric disorder, and experts can't agree on whether it's an addiction, a coping strategy, or a mask for another psychological condition. But they do all agree on one thing: an obsession with work is unhealthy. The following quiz, distributed by Workaholics Anonymous, may help you identify signs of being "addicted" to your job.

A quiz from Workaholics Anonymous

Do you get more excited about your work than about family or anything else?
Are there times when you can charge through your work and other times when you can't get anything done?
Do you take work with you to bed? On weekends? On vacation?
Is work the activity you like to do best and talk about most?
Do you work more than 40 hours a week?
Do you turn your hobbies into money-making ventures?
Do you take complete responsibility for the outcome of your work efforts?
Have your family or friends given up expecting you on time?
Do you take on extra work because you are concerned that it won't otherwise get done?
Do you underestimate how long a project will take and then rush to complete it?
Do you believe that it is okay to work long hours if you love what you are doing?
Do you get impatient with people who have other priorities besides work?
Are you afraid that if you don't work hard you will lose your job or be a failure?
Is the future a constant worry for you even when things are going very well?
Do you do things energetically and competitively, including play?
Do you get irritated when people ask you to stop doing your work to do something else?
Have your long hours hurt your family or other relationships?
Do you think about your work while driving, falling asleep, or when others are talking?
Do you work or read during meals?
Do you believe that more money will solve the other problems in your life?

If you answered 'yes' to three or more of these questions, there is a chance you are a workaholic or well on your way to becoming one.

Source: Workaholics Anonymous



Further Resources

Workaholics Anonymous. World Service Organization. P.O. Box 289 Menlo Park, CA 94026-0289 U.S.A. Tel. (510) 273-9253 www.workaholics-anonymous.org


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First published October 3, 2001
Last updated March 4, 2008
Copyright © 2001 Consumer Health Interactive


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