One Minute of Simulated Burnout
Advertisements There’s a particular feeling you get when a browser tab does something small but oddly accurate. Not productive. Not […]
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Advertisements There’s a particular feeling you get when a browser tab does something small but oddly accurate. Not productive. Not […]
Advertisements Some days feel oddly sharp. Others feel like everything is slightly out of focus, even though nothing is technically
Advertisements Some websites don’t try to help you focus. They do the opposite. They scatter attention, layer interruptions, and make
Advertisements Anxiety has a way of hiding in plain sight. It slips into routines, browser tabs, quiet habits that don’t
Advertisements Some websites don’t ask for your attention. They wait. Quietly. You find them late at night, or between tabs,
Advertisements Some websites don’t ask for your attention. They quietly borrow it. You land on them by accident, stay longer
Advertisements Some websites don’t explain things. They let you sit inside them for a minute and notice how your body
Advertisements There’s a certain kind of overwhelm that doesn’t come from doing too much, but from seeing too much. Too
Advertisements Most of us encounter blue light without thinking about it. It hums quietly from screens, LEDs, and modern lighting,
Advertisements Some websites don’t try to impress you. They just wait quietly, measuring small human things—like how fast you notice