Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World

A Guide to Work-Life Balance

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Pub Date May 02 2023 | Archive Date May 30 2023

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A step-by-step guide to reestablishing work-life balance

Americans love a hard worker. The employee who toils eighteen-hour days and eats meals on the run between appointments is usually viewed with a combination of respect and awe. But for many, this lifestyle leads to family problems, a decline in work productivity, and, ultimately, physical and mental burnout. Intended for anyone touched by what Robinson calls “the best-dressed problem of the twenty-first century,” Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World provides an inside look at the impact of work stress on those who live and work with workaholics—partners, spouses, children, and colleagues—as well as the appropriate techniques for clinicians who treat them.

This groundbreaking book builds on the research included in three previous editions of Chained to the Desk from the best-selling author and widely respected family therapist Bryan E. Robinson. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of working from home, Robinson finds that the agonies of work stress have only become more challenging. Recent years have seen an unprecedented shift to remote work, which has made it significantly harder to maintain the already delicate work-life balance, weakened as it is by smartphones and other technology. The result is that many workaholics are more stressed and burnt out than ever before in their work, despite being constantly in the presence of family. Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World both counsels and consoles. It provides a step-by-step guide to help readers spot, understand, and ultimately recover from workaholism.

A step-by-step guide to reestablishing work-life balance

Americans love a hard worker. The employee who toils eighteen-hour days and eats meals on the run between appointments is usually viewed with a...


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PAGES 384

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I am giving this book 4.5 out of 5 stars. "Chained to the Desk: is an excellent book on explaining to any layperson the effects (both clinically and socially) on what workaholism can do to a person, and their loved ones. The book provides substantial information that clearly articulates what the symptoms look like, and what can be done to combat it. The stories in this book from other workaholics prove that anybody can be a workaholic, even celebrities who you would like to have the "perfect life"

Even though overworking is very common in our society, and even encouraged, this book is encouraging in the way that it proves that you don't have to overwork yourself, to be the "best" and that if you are overworking yourself you should consider why, and how to stop it.

With all of that being said the reason this book is 4.5 and not a full 5 stars is that I have read books like this before, which poses the question what makes this book different then the others in this category. If this was the first book that somebody read about overworking and workaholism, then I think it would be a really well round read for somebody, however if somebody had read other books on this topic then it would be a very boring read.

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