The Tab Hoarding Trap: Why We Feel Busy but Get Less Done
I used to keep 20β30 tabs open and thought "This is productivity". Be honest, how many tabs do you have open right now? π I have 13 tabs open π In reality, it was just tab hoarding. As a develope...

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I used to keep 20β30 tabs open and thought "This is productivity". Be honest, how many tabs do you have open right now? π I have 13 tabs open π
In reality, it was just tab hoarding. As a developer, I kept tabs for everything: Docs Tutorials Bugs Ideas In my mind, tabs were like an external brain. β οΈ The Downside Over time, I noticed the cracks: My laptop slowed down (especially with low RAM) I was constantly multitasking, but finishing less Important work got buried under noise I was facing serious cognitive overload π§ This Isnβt Just Me Research shows around 55% of people struggle with tab hoarding. Itβs a form of digital clutter driven by: FOMO (fear of missing out) β βWhat if I need this later?β Tabs becoming a digital to-do list Deferred decision-making β not deciding whether to keep or close A βjust in caseβ mindset (psychologists call it potential preservation) π‘ The Real Problem In simple terms: We donβt keep tabs open because we need them. We keep them open because weβre af