12-20-2017, 06:51 PM
(12-10-2017, 06:25 PM)Quote Wrote: [ -> ](12-10-2017, 02:59 AM)Mr. Anderson Wrote: [ -> ](12-09-2017, 05:45 PM)Quote Wrote: [ -> ](12-09-2017, 11:08 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]Why wouldn't it work on workaholics? Of course it will work for workaholics. And as Ben said, it is 5.5g and must be used by itself.
By the way, with an ASRB of 1:1, each loop is 2 hours. That again is part of why I triple checked the usage instructions that cane out of the models.
Yes, workaholics are people too, surely the subs will work for them. Rereading my post, it was my fault for not being clear. I meant:
A workaholic continues to work that way because he is motivated to, and does not think it is negative stress.
Will the sub be smart enough to identify the negative stress, even if the workaholic does not consciously think so?
I hope my question is clearer this time.
Not Shannon, but if the stress is not negative then why using this sub? I mean, doesn't stress become negative just because the person think/feel it this way?
Workaholics just immerse themselves in work. So much so that they embrace stress, positive or negative. They bring work home, whether physically or mentally or emotionally. They think about work as much as they possibly can.
Not all the time they enjoy this work, but it becomes a habit to do work. (this is where I think work = negative stress and they cannot relax) This affects themselves and the people around them. (clearly negative) They care about the effect they have on others, but they can't help but work when they are working. (driving vicious cycles and making things worse)
I'm not indicating that they are productive or effective or efficient in any way. Workaholics just immerse themselves in work activity of all sorts, and put everything else secondary, like their health, mealtimes, exercise, family, friends and even their own sleep. (wrong wrong wrong)
They end up exhibiting extreme behavior, like anger and driving vicious cycles, from the isolation (from a balanced life) and lack of rest and poor health.
Some workaholics learn to enjoy stress and condition themselves to think of them as an inevitable part of work that they must embrace. Over time, stress just gets shelved or ignored, but we all know that it still works like gravity continues to work as long as it is present. My question is, if the workaholic ignores it or embraces it, does it still constitute as negative stress (subconsciously they know it is detrimental) as identified by the sub?
Or perhaps, there is a better sub for workaholics? Maybe Life Tune Up?
NB. Yes, I am surrounded by workaholics.
Thanks Shannon.