Grace Over Grind: Am I a Workaholic or a Stressed Busy Hardworker?


Am I a workaholic or a stressed, busy hardworker? Learn about the differences through hearing some of my story. Still have questions, check the link below for an assessment to determine if you have a high risk of work addiction.

RELATED: Evidence Based Risk Assessment for Work Addiction


As mentioned in the video, if you believe that you are at a high risk for workaholism, please consider seeking support. Here are a few resources to get you started:


Now that you have made the decision that you are ready to slow down and find more balance and harmony in your life, do you know what to do to take the first steps toward stress recovery?


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Sharon McCall

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