How Vivaldi can help you avoid burnout
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These days we’re being pulled in all sorts of different directions. Burnout is a constant risk, but it doesn’t have to be inevitable.
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A change is often as good as a rest.Change of scenery and environment.
I tend to cycle for miles if i get to a low point and it helps immensely.
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Nice article ... thank you AND thank you, Vivaldi!
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you can save that separately and return to browsing in a different session, so it isn’t looming in your tab bar, metaphorically tapping its watch and looking at you expectantly.
Put's me instantly in mind of the feeling every time I open or close Vivaldi in my wife's profile... Open it then immediately hit pause on the video she once started watching two years ago (no kidding). When closing Vivaldi, make sure she didn't open then hide a new Vivaldi window somewhere to prevent that set of old video tabs accidentally getting closed (or else quietly opening them all from the recycle bin and pretending nothing happened...).
God, I hope she doesn't read this!
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But that little X in the top browser corner can be your friend.
For new Mac users, you don't have a "little X" in the corner of your browser! Please use the Vivaldi menu's Quit Vivaldi (or its shortcut ⌘Q)...
Otherwise good advice, though!
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Having good eye-vision I wanted to add something that will give you a more pleasant peace - of - mind when using your awesome Vivaldi browser:
Settings-> Appearance side tab-> User interface zoom: 110%. Try it. It's easier to focus on each character and you will feel more at ease during your work day or gaming day. -
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