Attention IT people
- Gintè Zacharini
- 6 days ago
- 1 min read
Most people I meet in tech don’t say they’re stressed. They say they feel strangely disconnected.
They spend their days building things that:
- live in screens
- can be undone, refreshed, or deleted;
- never really exist in their hands.
Highly skilled minds. Underused bodies.
That imbalance is exhausting — even when you sit all day. Working with clay does something simple and powerful: it brings thinking back into the body.
- Your hands slow the mind.
- Your breath follows.
- You finish something that cannot be Ctrl+Z’d.
People often tell me: “I didn’t realise how much I missed real touch.” You’re not just making a bowl. You’re restoring balance between mind and hands.
From overwhelmed → unshakable.
If you work on a computer and feel this gap too, you’re not alone — and you don’t need another app to fix it. Sometimes, you just need something real.
If this resonates, feel free to comment or message me. I run small clay workshops in Leamington for people who want to switch off without switching off themselves.
























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