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Work Sucks, But I Like It
**Work can suck—**and this podcast dives into the elephant in the room: the daily grind. From toxic workplaces to those rare moments where we actually feel like we’ve earned our paycheck, we explore how people navigate the chaos of modern work-life balance. Honest, relatable, and sometimes a little cathartic, this show is all about what it really takes to survive (and maybe even thrive) in today’s working world. Tony is a Quality Manager in the aerospace industry and a columnist writer for Thermal Processing Magazine. He is currently pursuing his PhD in I/O Psychology and is the author of "The Impression of a Good Life: Finding Your Song and Dance" and "Don't Let Life Pass You By: Win the Game of Work and Play".
Work Sucks, But I Like It
E2: I don't want to work. Why work sucks!
Let’s face it—work can often feel like a grind. Repetitive tasks, endless meetings, and a lack of meaning can leave you feeling stuck and uninspired. But what if there’s a way to shift your mindset and transform even the most mundane work into something fulfilling?
In this episode, host Tony Tenaglier explores the paradox of work: how it can feel draining and yet be a powerful source of joy, flow, and purpose. Drawing on the psychology of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s concept of flow—that state of deep focus and immersion—Tony breaks down why we get caught in the monotony and how we can break free and find more happiness.
You’ll learn why many people prefer leisure over work, even when work has the potential to be just as rewarding, and how to reframe your approach so that daily tasks become opportunities for satisfaction and growth. From practical tools to shift your experience to insights on how organizations can foster intrinsic motivation and collaboration, this episode offers a roadmap to not just survive your job—but truly thrive in it.
Whether you're stuck in routine or seeking more meaning in your 9-to-5, tune in to discover how work doesn't have to suck—and how it might just become something you look forward to.