Quitting my IT job was the biggest shift I’ve made in years. Most of my days used to be spent behind dual monitors, juggling endless tickets, meetings, and code reviews. Now, my screen time has dropped dramatically.

I still write, code, and work on projects, but I do it by choice, not because it’s my job. My time outdoors has grown. My sleep is better. The mental fog from staring at a monitor for ten hours a day is gone.

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Any tips on how professional/office career types can move away from screens?

if you have to be on a screen, use it outside!

If you don't mind my asking, how do you get an income now? I was laid off from the fiat mine. Looking for a new job, but it's tough.

I'm working overtime building cabinets and I might be starting a side job in construction soon

Dm me if you are looking to join a community. I'm in the process of raising eth for a dao and depending on your qualifications you may be of great help.

I'm not a software developer. I do devops.

raising ETH, big red flag

Well, that too.

Why is raising eth a red flag?

I'm trying to build a company and I feel like I'm early in the fact that people are going to trade equity in companies using the Blockchain instead of using traditional stock exchanges.

It's so frustrating because it's starting to feel like regular people are going to sleep on this until it becomes popular then dive in. By that time all the big boys will have control of the sector leaving us to fight for scraps as usual.