National Workaholics Day is observed on July 5 each year, primarily in the United States. This unofficial holiday serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with workaholism, a term that describes individuals who compulsively work and struggle to limit their work hours, often to the detriment of their health and relationships. The term "workaholic" was first coined in 1947 and is a blend of "work" and "alcoholic," reflecting its negative connotation. The day encourages people to take a break from work and reassess their work-life balance, promoting mental well-being. It is suggested that individuals consider taking a break from social media as well, allowing them to focus on relaxation and self-care. National Workaholics Day follows Independence Day, providing an opportunity for an extended holiday weekend.
July 5: Workaholics Day (United States)
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