Refactoring Your Career
Redesigning Work, Health and Freedom in Tech
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Shane Larson
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
You're not broken. The system is.
You've achieved what you were supposed to: senior title, strong compensation, respected company. But you're exhausted. You dread Monday mornings. You can't remember the last time you felt genuinely energized by your work. And the thought of doing this for another 20 years feels impossible.
Sound familiar?
Burnout in tech isn't a personal failure—it's a design problem.
Most career advice tells you to "set better boundaries" or "find your passion." But boundaries don't work when you're financially trapped. And passion doesn't help when the work that once excited you has become grinding obligation.
This book is different.
Written by a mid-career software engineer who rebuilt from severe burnout, Refactoring Your Career provides a systematic, evidence-based framework for designing sustainable tech careers—without platitudes, without motivational BS, and without requiring you to quit your job tomorrow.
Inside, you'll discover:
- Why physical training is mental infrastructure (and the specific protocols that regulate stress better than any app)
- How to build financial confidence that creates real optionality, not just bigger savings accounts
- The career alternatives most engineers never consider—from platform engineering to technical writing to fractional CTO work
- Why "just work harder" fails, and what actually creates sustainable high performance
- A complete 5-domain burnout defense system you can implement while still employed
- How to escape the golden handcuffs without destroying your financial security
This isn't about:
- Hustling your way to a startup exit
- Retiring at 35 through aggressive frugality
- Finding your "dream job" (which doesn't exist)
- Becoming a different person
This is about:
- Building optionality so you choose your work, not endure it
- Designing systems that prevent burnout rather than just recovering from it
- Creating sustainable career practices that work for decades, not just quarters
- Leveraging your engineering skills toward freedom, not just compensation
For mid-career software engineers who:
- Feel trapped by compensation but burned out by the work
- Want practical frameworks, not inspirational stories
- Value evidence over anecdotes
- Are willing to build slowly rather than escape desperately
- Recognize that something needs to change, but aren't sure what
If you've ever stared at a JIRA ticket and thought "I can't do this for another 20 years," this book is for you.
Stop optimizing for someone else's definition of success. Start designing a career you can actually sustain.