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The Danger of Not Work

The danger of overworking

When we’re passionate about something, we never see it as something we have to do – we see it as something we want to do.

Blogging; business; job; hobby; singing; drawing, anything. If we love it, we’ll spend time on it that we don’t even realize.

While it’s still work, we don’t see it as work. And there’s the danger.

We put in hours that our health can’t afford. We log in time that our relationships can’t afford. We’re still pegging away at 2.00am and giving up the sleeping hours that we can’t afford.

But it’s okay. Because it’s not work, right?

Maybe.

But how long does it take for our “not work” leading to everything else not working?

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About Danny

Danny Brown is the founder of A Downsized Life, a husband, father, author, and occasional procrastinator. He enjoys the outdoors, winter, stargazing, and cooking whatever creations he concocts next.

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