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  1. Workaholics Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from workaholism.

  2. FIND a meeting: We meet internationally in many nations and regions to share recovery. If there are no existing face-to-face meetings near you, many people attend our popular telephone and internet meetings.

  3. Find Online Meetings, by time (click here) Find international and U.S. meetings by location. If you are a media representative, please click here . 24-hour Phone Line. Please click here for more information. Use this time zone converter to find electronic meetings in your time zone.

  4. Find a local meeting by country and region. If there are no meetings near you, please commence your recovery journey via our international phone and internet meetings. Start a meeting of your own! You can order a New Meeting Starter Kit from our online store.

  5. Workaholics Anonymous ( WA) is a twelve-step program founded circa 1983 for people identifying themselves as "powerless over compulsive work, worry, or activity" including, but not limited to, workaholics –including overworkers and those who suffer from unmanageable procrastination or work aversion. Anybody with a desire to stop working ...

  6. The Twenty Questions. Are you more drawn to your work or activity than close relationships, rest, etc.? Are there times when you are motivated and push through tasks when you don’t even want to and other times when you procrastinate and avoid them when you would prefer to get things done? Do you take work with you to bed?

  7. We workaholics have found that having fun and relaxing are essential tools in our recovery from workaholism. By setting aside time for playfulness and for unstructured events without goals, we learn that there is more to life than our former identities around work and activity.

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