Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Do you feel overwhelmed by your job? Are you so stressed on the job that you have headaches or stomachaches and can't sleep at night? Do you spend too much of your time thinking and talking about your job? Do you feel responsible for everything that goes wrong at work? Are you loyal to your boss and co-workers, even when they don't deserve it? Do you work well under pressure but have trouble completing long-term projects? Adult children of alcoholics are among any company's most productive and valuable employees -- dedicated, conscientious, capable and eager to please. But if you are an Adult Child and have answered "yes" to most of the questions above, you may be suffering from workaholism, burn-out or other work-related problems. This book shows you what to look for and how to make your worklife more satisfying and effective.
Synopsis
Adult Children are among any company's most productive and valuable employees--dedicated, conscientious, capable and eager to please. But if you are an Adult Child and have answered yes to most of the following questions, you may be suffering from workaholism, burn-out or other work-related problems. This book shows you what to look for and how to make your worklife more satisfying and effective.
- Do you feel overwhelmed by your job?
- Are you so stressed on the job that you have headaches or stomach aches and can't sleep at night?
- Do you spend much of your time thinking and talking about
- your job?
- Do you feel responsible for everything that goes wrong at work?
- Are you loyal to your boss and co-workers, even when they
- don't deserve it?
- Do you work well under pressure but have trouble completing
- long-term projects?
About the Author
Janet Woititz was the author of Adult Children of Alcoholics, which was on the New York Times bestseller list for over a year. She wrote several other books, including Lifeskills for Adult Children; The Self-Sabotage Syndrome; The Struggle for Intimacy; Marriage on the Rocks; Healing Your Sexual Self and many others. Woititz was the director and founder of the Institute for Counseling and Training in West Caldwell, New Jersey.