
Overcoming workaholism.
- RCCG-Victory Temple Chantilly
- 2 days ago
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MAR. 25, 2026
Overcoming workaholism.
"Get some rest." Mk 6:31 NIV
One of Satan's tactics is to take us from one extreme to the other-from laziness to workaholism. Understanding the difference between being a hard worker versus a workaholic is key. Hard workers have the wisdom to set limits on how much they will do in the course of a day.
In her book 30 Days to a Stronger, More Confident You, Deborah Smith Pegues wrote: "I was in denial about my propensity toward workaholism until I realized that I had too many of the telltale symptoms: | worked late the majority of the time. Most of my conversations revolved around the issues at the office. I rarely took lunch breaks. I was always multitasking; 1 rarely performed any task single-mindedly. If I talked on the phone, I would also use the time to tidy the house. If I watched television, I also organized papers, and on and on it went.
When I tried relaxing, I would think of all the things I should be doing. My to-do list had more items on it than I could possibly achieve during a single day.
I was a slave to my overcommitted calendar; I left little or no downtime. Everybody seemed to move too slowly. I was always rushing to the next appointment. I looked forward to the accolades I received for performing well. I found little time to nurture my friendships...Today, I try to engage only in those activities I feel are part of God's plan for my life." What great advice! Jesus said to His hard-working disciples: "Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest." Is the Lord saying the same thing to you?
Overcoming workaholism
A slave to an overcommitted calendar
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