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>I'm afraid you are correct there, things are very tough at the moment.
I hope it helps to talk about it, at least.. Do you have people to lean on in your new place?
>I have a hard time trying to be amicable with people, professionally or informally.
Hm.. I need to ask for details here to make sure I understand what specifically you struggle with. In what way do you have a hard time with it? Do you worry about coming off as too distant or what do you mean specifically?
>I don't want to be impolite when I ask people for advice or anything like that.
Oh! Well, I am in the same boat as you, and frankly, most people I have met don't actually care. Like, politeness is expressed extremely differently from country to country but generally speaking people like being interesting. The fact that you turn to them basically puts them in the senior role.
>Like a summary of what the CV involves?
Yes, key points of essential qualifications specific to the job and perhaps a key selling point of you personally.
>just try to simplify it down to the most necessary parts?
>And make it easy to read?
yes.
>Perhaps you can explain the process more or less and then I can see if I can implement it somehow.
Since the details of the setup depend on your router etc I forward you to the right keywords to look up if it's alright. The term you are looking for is DNS filtering. It's something many routers can do, you can even block devices based on the time of day a lot of the time. A more sophisticated alternative is getting a small raspberry pi and hooking it up. Pi-hole is a project dedicated to exactly that, and I believe is well documented.
>do you happen to know of any way to use a tracker app on my voice so I can check myself for how much time I spend on apps maybe?
Sadly I don't know tracker apps and the like very well, people mention them from time to time but I don't have any particular ones on record, sorry.