I think a lot of it started with my passion for what I do. I genuinely love my work, and it can be really fulfilling to dive deep into projects I find interesting. Over time, it became easier to prioritize work over other aspects of my life, especially when I started seeing results. There was also the fear of falling behind or not meeting expectations that often pushed me to put in extra hours. Plus, the hustle culture around us tends to glorify being busy, which can make it feel like a badge of honor. I’ve realized, though, that while hard work is important, it’s crucial to balance it with self-care and personal time to maintain long-term health and happiness. How about you? What drove you to become a workaholic?
I think a lot of it started with my passion for what I do. I genuinely love my work, and it can be really fulfilling to dive deep into projects I find interesting. Over time, it became easier to prioritize work over other aspects of my life, especially when I started seeing results. There was also the fear of falling behind or not meeting expectations that often pushed me to put in extra hours. Plus, the hustle culture around us tends to glorify being busy, which can make it feel like a badge of honor. I’ve realized, though, that while hard work is important, it’s crucial to balance it with self-care and personal time to maintain long-term health and happiness. How about you? What drove you to become a workaholic?