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Dearing is given the familiar trope of a workaholic who has no time for a family without exploring the ideas of whether she wants a family or what family means to her
of a workaholic who has no time for a family
second round of counseling for being a workaholic, I've passed, I've graduated, I don't go anymore.
I survived my second round of counseling for being a workaholic.
I'm a workaholic.
I'm a workaholic
So your workaholic is motivated by fear.
See, a workaholic is motivated by fear.
Do you feel like a workaholic a little bit?
So I don't consider myself as a workaholic.
A workaholic who sleeps three to five hours a night …
A workaholic who sleeps 3 to 5 hours a night.
So something like, "I'm a complete workaholic.
So something like I'm a complete workaholic.
So in the corporate world, I used to be called a workaholic.
So in the corporate world, I used to be called a workaholic.
And as someone who considers herself a workaholic, it's really important for me to find time for all the things that I love, which is work, family, and
and as someone who considers herself a workaholic
I'm a workaholic.
I'm a workaholic.