SPEAK UP: Be a high achiever instead of a workaholic
Workaholism is unhealthy and unsustainable, and the tragic reality of workaholism is that is also leads to unhappiness and burnout in life and career, writes Caroline Dowd-Higgins for Ellevate Network. Suffering, however, is optional, she continues, if you focus on being a high achiever instead.
It may take some reprogramming to truly make the switch, but Dowd-Higgins shares these insights to help you navigate the journey from the dark side of workaholism into the light of being a high achiever.