Abstention from workaholism
Conscious Refusal of Workaholism: How to Stop Running and Start LivingEvery workaholic reaches a moment in their life when they stop and ask themselves, "Why am I doing all this?" This question is not trivial. It is not born out of laziness or a mid-life crisis. It is born out of fatigue that does not go away, out of a void that is not filled by achievements, out of the feeling that life is passing you by. Then a miracle or a catastrophe occurs, depending on your perspective. The workaholic decides to give up workaholism consciously. Not because they were fired, not because they got sick, but because they chose themselves. This refusal is not a defeat, but growth. It is more difficult than it seems and requires no less courage than climbing career peaks.Why Conscious Refusal Is Not "Giving Up"Society often confuses the refusal of workaholism with laziness, weakness, or defeat. But that is not the case. Conscious refusal is a strategy. It is the understanding that the endless race leads nowhere, that "one more project" will not make you happier, that the body's resources are not infinite. It is a mature choice based on experience and reflection, not on impulse.A person who consciously refuses workaholism does not stop working. They stop being a slave to work. They change their attitude: from "I must" to "I choose." From "I will burn out but will do it" to "I will do it but preserve myself." This is a transition from quantity to quality, from external evaluation to internal.The First Step: Acknowledge That the Problem ExistsFor a workaholic, acknowledging that their attitude towards work is unhealthy is like a drug addict acknowledging their addiction. It is painful, shameful, and terrifying. Because workaholism is socially approved. You are praised for overtime, set as an example, promoted. And suddenly you say, "I don't want to do this anymore." This can cause misunderstanding, judgment, even fear of losing status.But it is from this acknowledgment that liberation b ... Read more
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