Quakperp -
I’ll give you one that sounds almost too simple:
Then I tried a 2-week experiment: every morning, I choose one priority task, open only the tabs needed for it, and close everything else. If I need something later, I use bookmarks or “read later” apps. quakperp
The result? My deep work sessions went from 15–20 minutes to over 90 minutes. My anxiety dropped. I stopped “checking things real quick” that turned into 45-minute detours. I’ll give you one that sounds almost too
What’s a small daily habit that dramatically improved your focus? My deep work sessions went from 15–20 minutes
For years, I kept 20+ tabs open — email, Slack, docs, Twitter, Jira, random Stack Overflow answers. My brain was constantly context-switching without me realizing it.
It looks like you might have meant or “Stack Exchange” (like Super User or Server Fault), or possibly “Quantum” (if it’s a niche physics forum).
Try it for just 3 days. You’ll be surprised how much mental clutter was just… tabs. If you meant a , let me know and I’ll rewrite it accordingly.