Recently, I received a comment from another Hive user who mentioned the importance of taking breaks from screens, whether it's a phone or computer monitor. This advice struck a chord with me, as it's undeniably a healthy practice. Given that most of my work and Hive activities involve staring at a screen, I realize that balancing screen time with outdoor exposure is crucial. I certainly don't want my eyesight to deteriorate, especially since it's perfectly fine right now.
Ensuring this balance will not only help preserve my vision but also contribute to my overall well-being. So, I've decided to make a conscious effort to step away from screens regularly and enjoy the outdoors more often.
To embrace this balance, I headed to the Kallang River for a walk, eager to catch the last rays of sunshine for the day. Armed with my DJI Osmo Pocket, I aimed to capture some beautiful footage of the river and the bustling activities along its banks. To my delight, I wasn't alone in this endeavor.
The riverside was alive with people walking, jogging, and even fishing. Although I’m not sure what kind of fish can be caught in this part of the river, the fishing itself seemed like a fun, communal activity. Even without a catch, the experience of fishing with friends can be incredibly enjoyable.
In conclusion, balancing screen time with outdoor activities has proven to be an invaluable practice for my well-being. My visit to the Kallang River not only provided a refreshing break but also allowed me to capture beautiful moments and connect with nature. Moving forward, I plan to regularly incorporate such outings to ensure a healthier, more balanced lifestyle.
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