Do Nothing: What I Started Noticing After I Set My Status to Away - Softcover

Jaffe, Jacob

 
9798999173201: Do Nothing: What I Started Noticing After I Set My Status to Away

Synopsis

Do Nothing is a collection of ten reflections on what becomes visible when work finally quiets down.

Not because retirement is the point — but because stepping away made it easier to see how much of a self can be crafted by a job, and how long it takes to unlearn the habits a career installs.

These pages hold space for what lingers.
The reflex to stay useful.
Rest that feels unearned.
A mind that keeps reaching for outcomes.
And the slow, uneven work of rewiring.

There are no lessons, no steps — just fragments of recognition. And a gentle, backward-facing question threaded through the pieces: what if I’d understood this sooner? What might have been lighter — at work, and outside it — if I hadn’t needed to retire to start noticing?

For readers in transition, or anyone sensing that the proving has gotten louder than the living, Do Nothing offers a subtle invitation:
To notice more.
To hold less.
To stop mistaking momentum for meaning.

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About the Author

Jacob Jaffe spent 30 years building a successful career - and the next few unlearning why he thought that mattered so much.He began his professional life in 1991 and spent more than two decades at Microsoft, where the habits of productivity, responsiveness, and outcome-driven thinking settled in without much resistance. They served him well in business - and proved much harder to shake in retirement. In 2021, he stepped away from corporate life with no grand plan, only to find that slowing down was harder (and more valuable) than it sounded.When he's not writing about what it means to stop doing, Jacob can be found playing pickleball, serving on his local condo board, or taking long walks with his wife, Carolyn, and their labradoodle, Guinness. They live on Bainbridge Island, Washington, where Jacob's still learning how to let a day unfold without needing to justify it. Their two kids, Jonah and Nora, show up often - both in his work and in the life that shaped it.Do Nothing was his first book - and, fittingly, not part of any five-year plan.

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