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Hacking Your ADHD

Digital Declutter: Too Many Tabs

Hacking Your ADHD

William Curb

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7781 Ratings

🗓️ 15 February 2021

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

A few weeks ago I asked around on Facebook the number of tabs that my friends had open at the time.

Answers I got included:

500 on their phone and 20 on their computer, 50-60 across 5-6 windows, 4-5, 16, 3, 80 across 9 windows, 2, 4, 7,  45, 112 over 17 windows…

and of course, at the time of my asking, I had 70 across 12 windows, although as I mentioned earlier I'm down to just a few right now - oftentimes these episodes are just as much about helping me as they are about helping you.

Clearly, a lot of people use their browsers in a lot of different ways. Now one thing that was fairly apparent to me is that my more neurodiverse friends tended to be those people who had the most tabs open, although to be clear having too many tabs open isn't just a neurodiverse condition, anyone can easily find themselves overwhelmed by tabs.

Today we're going to be looking at why we tend to have so many tabs open and then some of the ways we can work on reducing that number.

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This Episode's Top Tips

  1. We tend to trying and use tabs as an extension of our working memory, but as we open more and more tabs we stretch our mental resources and it can become overwhelming to figure out what we need to take care of.
  2. One of the reasons we open so many tabs is that we're afraid of missing something - be it an article to read, a video to watch, or something in your social feed, our brains tell us we want to see it all. Unfortunately, we're never going to see everything so we've got to work on being choosier about what we focus our attention on and be okay missing some things.
  3. We can install extensions into our browsers to help limit the number of tabs we have open, or install a tab manager to help us keep better track of everything we have open.

Transcript

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0:35.1

Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD, part of the ADHD Rewired Podcast Network.

0:40.7

I'm your host, William Kerb, and I have ADHD.

0:43.7

On this podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices to help you work with your ADHD brain.

0:50.0

A few weeks ago, I asked around on Facebook the number of tabs that my friends had opened at the time.

0:55.0

I got answers like, 500 on their phone and 20 on their computer.

0:59.0

50 across 5 to 6 windows, 4 to 5, 16, 3, 80 across 9 windows, 2, 4, 7, 45, 112 over 17 windows.

1:12.0

And when I was asking, I had about 70 across 12 windows.

1:15.7

Although since then, I've reduced a lot of those.

1:18.0

Oftentimes, these episodes are just as much about helping me as they are about helping you guys.

1:23.6

Clearly, a lot of people use their browsers in a lot of different ways.

1:27.1

Now, one thing that was fairly apparent to me is that my more neurodiverse friends tended

1:31.9

to be those people that had the most tabs.

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