The Humans vs Retirement Podcast

Why Small Problems Feel HUGE In Retirement


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Episode Description

You spent 30-40 years solving major crises. Now you're retired with total freedom, yet you're standing in your kitchen, heart racing, furious because the dishwasher isn't loaded correctly. Why does a misplaced set of keys feel like a military crisis? You have less pressure but feel more wound up than ever. If this sounds familiar, you're not crazy—you're suffering from "Redundant Brain" syndrome. This episode reveals why high-achievers struggle with trivial problems in retirement and gives you a three-step blueprint to fix them.

The Problem: Your Brain Is Redundant

For decades, your brain solved "Capital P" Problems—sales targets, mergers, logistical nightmares. These gave you competence hits and made you feel necessary.

Then you retired. Those big problems vanished overnight.

Your brain won't power down—it goes looking for work. Since the big problems are gone, it magnifies "little p" problems into full-blown crises.

The Three Black Holes

Work filled three massive voids. When you retire, they open up and your brain scrambles to fill them with anxiety.

Void #1: The Structure Void

  • Your schedule was automated: commute, meeting, lunch, deadline
  • Now? Infinite empty calendar = decision fatigue
  • Your brain creates missions from what's in front of it—a bank queue becomes the "Mission of the Day"

Void #2: The Identity Void

  • "What do you do?" had a clear answer: Director, GP, Engineer
  • Now you're "Former Someone"
  • Your brain over-performs on small tasks to prove worth: the barbecue becomes a military operation

Void #3: The Social Connection Void

  • Work provided effortless connection (even moaning about the boss)
  • Retirement severs that—you're socially starved
  • Your threat-detection goes haywire: neighbour doesn't wave = "They hate you"
The Solution: Give Your Brain a New Job Description

Don't tell yourself to "just relax." That's like telling a border collie to chill in a field of sheep—it'll chew the furniture.

Step 1: Design Purposeful Anchors

Schedule non-negotiable appointments with yourself:

  • Physical Anchor: "I walk at 8 AM, rain or shine"
  • Mental Anchor: "Tuesday & Thursday mornings: Learn Spanish" (feed the beast)
  • Social Anchor: "Lunch with John, every Wednesday"

These aren't hobbies—they're the scaffolding of your new life.

Step 2: Shrink the Task

When "Clean the Garage" feels like Everest, your Redundant Brain has turned it into a monster.

Shrink it:

  1. Walk to garage
  2. Set timer for 15 minutes
  3. Pick up ONE item

Reframe the burden into tiny victories. Give your brain the dopamine hit it craves.

Step 3: The Worry Meeting

When a worry pops up at 10 AM: "Good point. We'll discuss at the 4:30 PM meeting." Jot it down.

At 4:30, sit for 15 minutes and catastrophize. When the timer goes off, the meeting is over.

Most "crises" from 10 AM seem silly by 4:30. You're taking back control.

The Bottom Line

That overwhelmed feeling isn't a sign you're failing at retirement. It's a sign you have a high-performance engine that's just idling.

You spent a career honing discipline, resilience, and problem-solving. Those skills didn't vanish. Use them to build your anchors, shrink the tasks, and manage the worry.

You've crossed the finish line. Now enjoy the prize.

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The Humans vs Retirement PodcastBy Dan Haylett

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