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The Globe and Mail: Why some workaholics stay healthy and others get sick

|15 Nov 2017
A British Columbia researcher has good news for workaholics who worry their excessive behaviour may be harmful to their health.

Forbes: How female entrepreneurs can beat investors’ gender bias

|13 Oct 2017
I was repeatedly getting asked questions around potential losses and anything that could go wrong.

Inc.: How to work long hours and still be healthy, according to science

|28 Sep 2017
Working long hours won’t necessarily damage your health, providing you’re doing it for the right reasons.

Fast Company: Why having co-CEOs is a bad idea

|27 Sep 2017
A new study finds that when leaders have to share the spotlight, paranoia often sets in. Here’s why, and what to do about it.

Global News: Being a workaholic isn’t as dangerous to your health as you might think

|08 Sep 2017
Workaholism, a defining characteristic of the career-obsessed professional who compulsively checks emails on the weekend and while on vacation, has always been painted as a negative trait.

Business Insider: It turns out working around the clock won’t kill you — unless you’re a specific personality type

|08 Sep 2017
AOM research debunks the myth that working long hours will necessarily kill you.

iHeartRadio: Few risks for happy workaholics

|07 Sep 2017
Quite to the contrary, it’s not the hours. It’s the attitude.

The Wall Street Journal: When it’s OK to be a workaholic

|05 Sep 2017
For those who love what they do, being a workaholic isn’t all that unhealthy, new research suggests.

BCBusiness: Is being a workaholic really bad for your health?

|24 Aug 2017
That depends, according to a new study.
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