National Workaholics Day Is July 5: Here's How You Can Celebrate

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National Workaholics Day Is July 5: Here's How You Can Celebrate
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How you can celebrate National Workaholics Day on July 5th and during the month of July:

National Workaholics Day is the time to celebrate your hard work by making time for the other important areas in your life that give you balance, purpose and meaning.“They intoxicate themselves with work so they won’t see how they really are.”—Aldous Huxley

1. If some of the red flags sound like you, take the day off to ponder what you’re using your job to escape from. Consider the other aspects of your life that you have neglected that need attention. A special relationship? Children? Friends? Or yourself? 3. Take the day off, step back and take it easy. Perhaps do nothing or something totally out of your comfort zone where you can slow down and relax such as an afternoon nap, read a book for fun, watch videos on YouTube or take a much-needed vacation.

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