Is your mantra: "It is better
to wear out than to rust out"?
A score of 0% to 33%:
Your motivation for achievement is minimal.
You derive satisfaction from various aspects of life beyond work.
Taking on additional job responsibilities makes you uneasy, and you
feel tense when confronted with challenges.
You thrive in a work environment that is predictable and well-defined.
A score of 34% to 66%:
You excel at maintaining a balance between work and non-work
activities.
While you strive for success in your professional life, you establish
clear boundaries to protect your personal time.
Your ideal work scenario involves a blend of busy periods and moments
of relaxation.
A score of 67% to 100%:
You exhibit traits of a traditional workaholic, grappling with a
self-imposed condition that brings both rewards and consequences.
Slowing down is perceived as a failure in your perspective.
Although you relish being constantly active, you have a subtle
awareness of the compulsive nature underlying your way of living.
Reference: M Machlowitz, J Neulinger
You dedicate over two hours
each day to significant office tasks either at home or during your
commute.
True
False
It's common for you to
combine lunchtime with work activities.
True
False
Being mindful of time is a
consistent priority for you.
True
False
Winning, even in family
games, holds great importance for you.
True
False
Your personal goals
consistently surpass those set by your peers.
True
False
Proactively suggesting ways
to enhance job productivity is a common practice for you.
True
False
Idleness tends to make you
uneasy, and you become restless when there's little to do but relax.
True
False
Work commitments frequently
lead you to decline social invitations.
True
False
In comparison to most
individuals, you maintain a relatively small circle of close friends.
True
False
A day devoid of constructive
activities leaves you with a vague sense of unease.
True
False
The allure of intriguing
work projects is challenging for you to resist.
True
False
Even when sick, you
reluctantly stay home, feeling that nobody else is competent enough to
handle your job.