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Perfectionists and highly motivated people become workaholics

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ANI Washington

A new study suggests that being a perfectionist and highly motivated at work contributes directly to being a workaholic.

Led by Dr Joachim Stoeber, Head of University of Kent's School of Psychology, the research team set out to explore the previously under-researched reasons why some people feel the need to work both excessively and compulsively.

Dr Stoeber and his team researched the links between workaholism and two forms of perfectionism: self-oriented perfectionism, whereby someone sets exceedingly high standards for themselves, and socially-prescribed perfectionism, whereby someone feels that others have high standards and that acceptance by others is conditional on fulfilling these standards.

 

Among their findings, they discovered that self-oriented perfectionists showed significantly higher levels of workaholism.

This was partly due to this group being motivated by a number of internal and external drivers-such as self-control and rewards-that push them towards workaholism.

In contrast, socially-prescribed perfectionists were not likely to become workaholics.

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First Published: Aug 30 2013 | 1:25 PM IST

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