The most commonly accepted word to describe men and women who spend the majority of their time working, even to the detriment of other areas in their life, is workaholic. This word tends to describe a man who works long hours, ignoring the concept of balance, in favor of meeting his professional goals and dreams. There is a level of obsession and compulsion that differentiates him from somebody who works long hours to make ends meet or somebody who is simply ambitious. When you're in a romantic relationship with a workaholic, you have to figure out for yourself whether your desire for a successful man trumps your level of need for physical and emotional attention, time and affection, or if it's possible to help him find the right balance to satisfy you both.
39 y. o. ♂ United Kingdom ,
West Midlands
, Hockley
Capricorn, 192 cm (6' 4''), 76 kg (169 lbs)
Hi, I'm Adam. I love pizza, a cold pillow, LOUD music, tequila shots, thunderstorms, Ted Baker shirts, picnics, great films, lazy summer days and kissing in the rain. I am a great cook, I could cook you food so good you ..
60 y. o. ♂ United States ,
Indiana
, Dyer
Leo, 191 cm (6' 3''), 127 kg (282 lbs)
Single American male of color college educated skilled equipment operator in the field of transportation. Activities as such: camping,reading,fishing, travel, exercise three times a week, love animals 1 or 2,very romanti..
47 y. o. ♂ United Kingdom ,
Cumbria
, Carlisle
Aries, 180 cm (5' 11''), 81 kg (180 lbs)
I can only guess at what I'm actually like to other people, but I at least try to be easy to get on with, considerate, fun loving, like to hear what others have to say and quite adventurous. At the moment I'm working a..
61 y. o. ♂ United States ,
Florida
, Cape Canaveral
Libra, 190 cm (6' 3''), 93 kg (207 lbs)
I'm a good person looking for the same. Im educated and have many skills. I land in San Juan at midnight 7 Feb 10. I'll be runni8ng some rental property for an owner. I'm looking for a good woman. She doesn't need mo..
66 y. o. ♂ Canada ,
Nova Scotia
, Halifax
Cancer, 181 cm (5' 11''), 87 kg (193 lbs)
Divorced 2 years
Ambitious, passionate, happy, fun loving, beach loving, animal loving, musician, self employed, love it . Former karate instructor, love being active. Helping folks, and a good cause …Im in ! Business ..
48 y. o. ♂ Jordan , Aqaba
Cancer, 177 cm (5' 10''), 88 kg (196 lbs)
Welcome! I am a person who loves family and cares for those around him, and I love my work very much. I enjoy reading and watching football in my free time.
What distinguishes me is my openness to people and my love f..
22 y. o. ♂ Morocco , Casablanca
Sagittarius, 182 cm (6' 0''), 69 kg (153 lbs)
Hello, I'm Mohammed, I'm a kind, quiet, cheerful, and ambitious person, and I want someone I love, love me, be a family, and live happily
80 y. o. ♂ Australia ,
New South Wales
, Sydney
Cancer, 174 cm (5' 8''), 75 kg (167 lbs)
I am an able bodied man who works part time in asbestos removal which is light construction. My temperament is mostly calm, easy going, happy to smile. I get the interest of women of all ages when im on the street. I..
Does being ambitious mean you're ultimately going to be unhappy? Not necessarily. "People who are ambitious are happy that they have accomplished more in their lives," says John D. Kammeyer-Mueller of the University of Florida. He and another researcher analyzed data collected from a group of gifted individuals over several decades. They found that the children who were the most conscientious (organized, disciplined, and goal-seeking), extroverted, and from a strong socioeconomic background were also the most ambitious. The most ambitious kids went on to become more educated, attend more prestigious schools, make more money and have higher-status jobs that those deemed less ambitious.
When it comes to the well-being of the more ambitious vs. less ambitious, the researchers found that being ambitious is only weakly connected with well-being and negatively associated with longevity. Another study found that having frequent contact with neighbors and feeling like one belonged to a group increased feelings of well-being.
But relationships can also constrain. Think about it: How often have you had to go visit family members who live in the same town as you or check in with your significant other while out?