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      Are You A Workaholic?

      Are You A Workaholic?
      Lifestyle · Trivia / IQ

      By BrainFall Staff - Updated: October 21, 2015

      No, we haven’t seen your stapler. Are you a dedicated workaholic or a big slacker? Find out now!

      Are You A Workaholic?

      Are you the first one in and last one out of the office? Maybe you're typing away on your laptop while everyone else is lounging on the beach or snuggling up for movie marathons. If the hum of your printer is your favorite soundtrack and the glow of your computer screen is your go-to ambiance lighting, you might just be tussling with workaholic tendencies. But before you put on your "I heart overtime" badge, let's chat about work-life balance and why it's important for your mental and physical health.

      A cluttered desk with a computer, overflowing inbox, and scattered papers. A clock on the wall shows late hours. A coffee mug sits half-empty

      It's great to be passionate about your job, but there’s a thin line between being a dedicated superstar and turning into that person whose idea of rest is switching from a desktop to a tablet during lunch break. You see, even superheroes need a break—yes, they technically don't exist, but if they did, trust me, they would agree. Balancing those endless spreadsheets and power lunches with time for yourself isn't just healthy, it's essential. And no, checking emails during your yoga class doesn't count as mastering the art of balance.

      So, if you find your eyebrow twitching at the thought of unwinding, or if the word 'vacation' sounds like a mythical concept from a forgotten era, it's time for a little heart-to-heart with yourself. To unearth whether you're a workaholic or just super engaged in your work, humor yourself by taking this insightful quiz. It might be the first step to achieving the mythical equilibrium known as work-life balance. Who knows, you might even surprise yourself and realize you’ve got this whole balance thing down to an art – or uncover that it's time to unplug and recharge (and we don't mean your devices).

      Diagnosing Your Dedication: Are You Driven or Just Drained?

      A cluttered desk with a computer, overflowing inbox, and scattered papers. A clock shows late hours. A coffee mug sits half-empty

      Before we dive deep into the nitty-gritty, remember: this isn't just about your job—it's about how your job is doing a number on you, mentally and physically. Let's unravel if you're the office superstar or just a caffeine-fueled zombie in disguise.

      The Thin Line Between Passion and Obsession

      Is your work desk your second home? Well, passion for your job is admirable, but when your laptop wallpapers your life, we might be dealing with an obsession. Here's the quirky yet unsettling truth: if your heart speeds up at the sound of an email notification more than for your date's text, that's a sign that your passion might be morphing into a work addiction.

      From Enthusiast to Addict: Spotting the Signs

      Now, let's play a game called 'Count the Red Flags'.

      • If the idea of taking a day off sends you into a panic spiral, that's Red Flag One.
      • Does the word 'vacation' sound to you like an ancient spell for summoning anxiety? That's another one, folks.
      • And oh, if your loved ones have created an 'Amber Alert' system for when you disappear into the office, congratulations, you're racking up those points!

      Stress and a compulsive need to churn out work like a printer gone rogue are some serious symptoms you shouldn't ignore.

      Work-Life Imbalance: Is Your Scale Always Tipped?

      Let's picture your work-life balance as a teeter-totter. If your work is the heavy kid that never gets off, sending your life sky-high and stuck, we've got a problem. An always-tipped scale is like ordering a pizza and only getting the box: disappointing and a little depressing. If "me time" sounds like a myth and your hobbies are collecting dust, your scale might just be screaming for some recalibration.

      Remember, your sofa misses you and probably harbors no hard feelings for your long absence. Give it some well-deserved attention—it's not just a home decor piece, after all.

      Breaking Up with Your Desk: Finding Life Beyond the Laptop

      Ready to swap your desk glare for some fresh air? Longing to feel the sun on your skin instead of the soul-sucking flicker of fluorescent lights? Let's pave the way to a life where your laptop doesn't rule your world.

      Vacation: Not Just a Place, But a State of Mind

      You know that picture you have taped to your cubicle of a tropical paradise? That's not just for daydreaming during those endless conference calls. Believe it or not, your brain craves that rest. It's time to prioritize vacation, and no, not just by kicking your feet up on the desk. We're talking about a proper escape, a mental logout if you will. Change your scenery, embrace your interests outside of work, and truly disconnect. Your out-of-office shouldn't be the only sign you're capable of having fun outside the four walls of your workspace.

      Hobbies and Health: More Than Just Distracting Delights

      Do you remember hobbies? Those things you did before your calendar was a color-coded catastrophe? Reignite your personal life and socialize beyond screens by exercising your right to have fun. Join a dodgeball league, dust off your knitting needles, or take a gourmet cooking class. Physical activity is more than just sweating; it's about creating balance. When was the last time you chose endorphins over emails? Your body (and mind) will thank you for a dose of exercise, trust us.

      Personal Pleasers: Establishing Boundaries with Bosses and Bytes

      It’s high time you set some digital boundaries! You’re not a cyborg (yet), so there's no reason to be at your boss's beck and call 24/7. Start delegating tasks that can be shared and learn the fine art of saying no—or at least, "I’ll get to it first thing in the morning." Make it a point to unplug every night at a reasonable hour; your screen shouldn't be the last thing you see at night and the first thing you see in the morning. Allow yourself some relaxing me-time to enjoy your routine without the pings of desperation from your inbox.

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      Question 1/10

      Your boss reminds you to turn in your TPS report. What do you hand in?

      • A review of my favorite third-person shooter
      • A warrant for my arrest from the Toronto Police Service
      • An in-depth analysis of Torsonic Polarity Syndrome
      • My testing procedure specifications... WITH a cover sheet
      • I have no idea what you're talking about.
      Question 2/10

      What sounds most like something you might do at the office?

      • Filling the water cooler with vodka
      • Using crayons to sign my reports
      • Labeling every ceiling tile in the office with sticky notes, just so no one would forget
      • I'm not that type of person
      Question 3/10

      It's almost time for work, and your carpool buddy just called in sick. What do you do?

      • Take the bus, ride a bike, hitchhike... I will NOT lose my perfect attendance record
      • Wish them the best, and try to make it to work on time
      • What? I can't hear you over the sound of me going back to sleep
      • Call my boss to let them know I have to take my friend to the hospital
      Question 4/10

      It's your coworker's birthday, and you forgot to get a present - even though they bought you an awesome one last month. What do you do?

      • Take someone else's present and gift it as my own
      • "Sorry, the economy..."
      • I'll spend my entire lunch break looking for a great gift, even if it means starving
      • I can just wrap up some office supplies really quick
      Question 5/10

      It's time for your company's annual conference call with corporate. You are most likely:

      • Finalizing the details on my presentation for the hundredth time
      • Trying to find my colleague, who was supposed to bring our notes...
      • Trying hard not to fall asleep
      • Asleep at my desk
      Question 6/10

      You overhear your boss on the phone mention something about a "CFO." He's most likely talking about:

      • His antique coal-firing oven
      • My company's Chief Financial Officer coming to pay a visit
      • The branch's Civil Enforcement Officer coming to give me another parking ticket
      • The Chief Fire Officer coming to scold me for using my propane grill at work
      Question 7/10

      The last time you were promoted was:

      • Last month
      • 6 months ago
      • Last year. Win some, lose some, right?
      • Define "promoted"
      Question 8/10

      If your company faced budget cuts, who should be the first to go?

      • My boss
      • The maintenance staff - I don't need a clean space to work
      • The rest of my department - so I can do everything how it should be done
      • Me - makes it easier so I don't have to put in my two-week notice
      Question 9/10

      Disaster strikes. You are supposed to bring in donuts for everyone, but your phone is dead and you can't ask what flavors to bring. What do you do?

      • Two dozen plain donuts, please
      • Ask to borrow a stranger's phone to call work
      • Vaguely guess what everyone likes to eat, more or less
      • "Guys, traffic was soooo bad this morning..."
      Question 10/10

      "Yeah, I'm gonna need you to come in on Saturday..."

      • Well, I guess I quit
      • Got it. I'll bring the coffee.
      • Great, are you sure I'm not needed Sunday, too?
      • I can't. I'm sick. I mean, I'll probably be sick.
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