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[quote=Anonymous]Hi, my name is anonymous and I am a recovering workaholic. Ask yourself this question, do you live to work or do you work to live? I used to do the former and now do the later. I used to have a career and I know have a job. My old position was more interesting and challenging than my current position, but it was also more demanding on my time and on me in general. It takes a while to make the transition. The first time I arrived home at 5:30 pm instead of 8 pm, I didn't know what to do with the free time. I now use that extra time to cook dinner, bake, exercise, spend more time with family, etc. I used to work long hours and come home drained. I no longer have to use all of my creative energy at work. I can now use some of that energy at home. For me, home has become a greater priority than work. [/quote]
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