The Science of Happiness

How to Make Work More Satisfying

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Feb 26, 2026
Susan Glass, a visually impaired retired English professor and poet, reflects on reshaping retirement to fit her passions. She talks about mapping tasks by time and energy. She discusses letting go of obligations, reconnecting with nature and poetry, and sketching an ideal day to regain joy and focus.
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ANECDOTE

Retirement Became A Full Time Job

  • Susan Glass treated retirement like a job and filled her weeks with volunteer work until she was busier than when employed.
  • After trying job crafting, she noticed 60-hour weeks, guilt whips, and a need to shift from doing to living.
INSIGHT

Flip From Homework To Passion To Reduce Panic

  • When Susan listed tasks she felt panic until she flipped to passions, which immediately relaxed her and opened creativity.
  • Reframing the exercise from homework to enjoyment turned clutter into a 'meadow' with sunlight.
ADVICE

Release Tasks Bundle By Bundle

  • Do small releases: identify tasks you can step back from and cross them off gradually to lighten your load.
  • Ask daily: If this doesn't happen today or ever, is it a big deal? Let others take it if needed.
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