Signs that an executive is addicted

People rarely expect executives to be addicted because of their status in society. 

However, they fail to understand that executives face a lot of pressure that can drive some of them to develop abusive habits that can later become an addiction.

Most times, it begins as an harmless act that they continue to repeat over time, which makes them develop a dependence.

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When an executive is addicted, it affects different aspects of their lives. Hence, it becomes imperative to recognize when they are addicted, and assist them in seeking help.

Their productivity at work drops

One of the easiest ways to know that an executive is struggling with addiction is when their performance at works declines, which leads to a drop in productivity.

Some of them might find it difficult to meet up with deadlines, and hitting their milestones.

They will not submit reports, or if they do, they are usually disorganized. People who knew them before would be surprised at their newfound habit, and it can be easy to know that something has changed.

Poor physical appearance/hygiene

Everyone expects an executive to always look good because of their position. However, someone who is addicted might not pay attention to this factor anymore.

You may notice that their grooming is below average. They may also look obese or pale if they are addicted to substances.

Some of other physical symptoms include insomnia, bloodshot eyes, small or enlarged pupils, slurred speech, etc.

Isolation

Another way to notice that an executive is addicted is that they would prefer to be in isolation instead of being around people.

The reason is because they don’t want people to suspect what they are dealing with.

Sometimes, they may want to practice their addiction at the workplace or at home, and they don’t want any interference.

Other common signs of addiction in executives include financial and legal problems, regular absence at work, less friendly with people around them, etc.

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