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Stroking the Compulsion: Workaholism
Bill Smith
Stroking the Compulsion: Workaholism
Bill Smith
Stroking the Compulsion - Workaholism is written as an inspiration for hope to all those workaholics who survive in a knowing or unknowing manner of being a workaholic each day at the expense of damaging the relationships with their family and friends. There are not many support groups in the United States to help the workaholic. Though there are some books written on the subject of workaholism, for me they were not much help. This is a true story of my life experience with workaholism. I lost two (2) families through divorce because of my disease. There is not true supportive help in our society for a workaholic. If you are a workaholic, and have a family life that is whole, I truly applaud your success. If you are a workaholic who has a family life that has been shattered, you are not alone. The book is set out in the format using double spaced the lines to allow you to use this book as a "workbook" while reading. The pages are only printed on one side. This will allow you, the reader, to write your own thoughts in the spaces provided as you read this book, perhaps to evaluate your own life as a workaholic, or to determine if you may have workaholic tendencies. The Holy Spirit has brought me new life and new hope and a new family. Without my Creator I would not be where I am today. There is hope and new life for a workaholic. May God Bless You, May HE Wrap HIS Arms Around You, and Give You Peace.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 28, 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9781434325914 |
Publishers | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 156 |
Dimensions | 10 × 152 × 229 mm · 235 g |
Language | English |