One thing I tried was keeping open tabs infinitely, and I would just close them when I had finished the work on them. Sometimes I have 40 tabs opened, and I feel the pressure to “stop opening new tabs and finish those that are already open”. And then, I click on them one by one, sometimes realizing that I already did what should be done and closing them. Sometimes, I keep postponing. After a new check, I think there are tabs that don’t add too much and I close them.
When you keep your tabs on mind, but not on the browser (e.g. chromium) you’ll eventually lose the state of mind that you had. So I would say to you write the thought, even if it is just a summary, so you can’t lose what you were thinking. Write it down, and check it later.
One thing I tried was keeping open tabs infinitely, and I would just close them when I had finished the work on them. Sometimes I have 40 tabs opened, and I feel the pressure to “stop opening new tabs and finish those that are already open”. And then, I click on them one by one, sometimes realizing that I already did what should be done and closing them. Sometimes, I keep postponing. After a new check, I think there are tabs that don’t add too much and I close them.
When you keep your tabs on mind, but not on the browser (e.g. chromium) you’ll eventually lose the state of mind that you had. So I would say to you write the thought, even if it is just a summary, so you can’t lose what you were thinking. Write it down, and check it later.