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Confessions of workaholics who chose work over relationships

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 15, 2023, 01:00 IST
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Confessions of workaholics

Workaholics who prioritize their careers over relationships often find themselves facing personal and emotional consequences. These confessions reveal the sacrifices, regrets, and insights from individuals who have chosen the demanding path of work at the expense of their personal lives and connections with loved ones.

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“I felt devoid of meaningful connections”

For years, I was a proud workaholic. My career was everything to me, and it consumed my life. I had a high-paying job in a demanding field, and I believed that the more I worked, the more successful I would become. As a result, my relationships suffered. I missed countless family gatherings, neglected my friendships, and even chose work over romantic partners.

One day, it hit me like a ton of bricks. I was sitting alone in my empty apartment, surrounded by my achievements but devoid of meaningful connections. The sacrifices I had made for my career left me feeling isolated and unfulfilled. It took a wake-up call like this to make me realize that I had chosen work over relationships, and I needed to change.

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“It hit me when I saw the disappointment in my daughter’s eyes”

I was the classic workaholic. My friends used to joke that my office was my real home. I was addicted to my job, and it cost me dearly. My family had begged me to spend more time with them, but I always had an excuse related to work. I missed my kids' school events, anniversaries, and even my own parents' milestone celebrations.

Then came a moment that shook me to my core. My daughter had her first dance recital, and I was miles away in a meeting. She danced beautifully, but I wasn't there to see it. The disappointment in her eyes when I finally arrived was heartbreaking. That was the day I realized I had let work overshadow my family, and I regretted every missed moment.

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“My partner told me they couldn't continue like this”

I was a workaholic, proud of my career achievements but oblivious to the damage I was doing to my personal life. I constantly put work first, leaving my partner feeling neglected and unimportant. I didn't realize how strained our relationship had become until they sat me down for a serious conversation.

My partner told me they couldn't continue like this, feeling like they were competing with my job for my attention. It was a wake-up call that brought me to my senses. I had to make a choice – my relationship or my career. I chose to prioritize my partner, and it was the best decision I ever made. My work may have taken a hit, but my relationship flourished.

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“My friends stopped inviting me out”

I was a workaholic by choice, or so I thought. My job was demanding, and I poured myself into it, often working late into the night and on weekends. My friends stopped inviting me out, and eventually, they stopped calling altogether. I rationalized that it was just the cost of success.

Years passed, and I found myself alone on my birthday, realizing I hadn't celebrated with friends or family for years. The isolation was crippling. I had chosen work over relationships, and the price was a life devoid of companionship. It was a harsh lesson, and I've been working to rebuild those connections ever since.


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