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Thank you, my dear friend, for encouraging ethical and committed work especially when it's driven by being in service and giving back to the interdependent Universe! Appealingly, it's not always a good thing... Like anything in life, when we take something to the extremes, it speaks volumes about some imbalance.

Even though workaholics may deliver — sometimes leaving an indeniable legacy for the generations unborn through new inventions and discoveries, centering one's life aroud work is yet another red flag notifying about a distorted subconscious program!

Workaholics and top performers are, in many case scenarios, suffering from an Imposter Syndrome. They derive their worth from their work. That is, without achieving and being a top performer, they're nobody... ~ A former workaholic.

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Myriam Ben Salem🦋
Myriam Ben Salem🦋

Written by Myriam Ben Salem🦋

A fur Momma, animal lover & advocate, lifelong learner, storyteller, edutainer, and published author. I write personal stories and essays.

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