might be a workaholic. If you’ve told yourself, “I can cut back on my hours anytime, if I wanted too,” more than three times in the last six months, you might be a workaholic. If you use your cell phone in the shower to return business calls in the morning be- fore work, you might just be a workaholic. If you don’t have a tan by July 15 each year, you may be a workaholic. If it’s difficult to remember the last time you heard background music at a restau- rant, you might be a workaholic. If you set your alarm for 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. so you can check your voicemail, well, you just might be a workaholic. If it bothers you that you are always at work before and aſter everyone else, you might be a workaholic. If you can’t name your daughter’s favorite rock band, you just might be a workaholic. If elderly people tend to make you im- patient, you might just be a workaholic. If people at cocktail parties seem to want to leave your conversation and “get an- other glass of wine” just when you were really getting into telling them about your job, well, you just might be a workaholic. If it’s been a while since you felt guilty about missing yet another family dinner, you might be a workaholic. If you carry family pictures in your wallet only to remind you what they look like, you might be a workaholic. If you’re drinking your coffee in a dirty cup from yesterday, you just might be a workaholic. If you haven’t gone home early in the last six months, you might be a workaholic. If your idea of an intimate anniversary celebration is to take your spouse to a formal business dinner, you might be a workaholic. If a clown is not so funny, an owl is not so wise, and you think that Peter Pan can’t really fly, you might be a workaholic. If the last outrageous thing you did was over 10 years ago, you might be a workaholic. If a 3-year-old girl holding a fluffy bun- ny under her arm doesn’t cause you to stop and watch, well, you just might be a workaholic. onald E. Wetmore, -time Professional aker, is one of the fore- experts and speakers me management and onal productivity and uthor of Beat the Clock, nizing Your Life and The uctivity Handbook. You y wish to invite him to duct one of his dynamic e hour to three days at ail your request for “in- . The Fast Track to Success There’s no better, faster way to advance your knowledge — and your career — than by attending SAFETECH 2014. Show Highlights World-class education Bazaar night The Harry C. Miller Manipulation Contest The SAVTA Kickoff Party and Live Auction The Safe & Vault Technicians Association Convention and Trade Show 2014 May 5-May 10, 2014 Hilton Lexington Downtown Lexington, Kentucky Classe ses Monday, May 5-Friday, May 9, 2014 Trade Sho h w Saturday, May 10, 2014 WWW.ALOA.ORG MARCH 2014 KEYNOTES 31