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Some very interesting points there. Once I started my own home business I was kind of instantly transformed into a work-a-holic over night, not by choice. I have been aware of the crash and burn effect, but some of the others I never thought about. At least now I know what to look for when I start getting into the dead zone. :)

Hey Guru,

Yes, the workaholic thing happens sometimes before we realize it!

Thanks so much for stopping by :-)

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