
Humans respond well to visible progress. A visual timer makes time concrete, reducing overestimation and anxiety.
Pair a visual timer with a single-task to-do list and short, active breaks.
- Good for ADHD and students: time becomes tangible.
- Use color cues and gentle sounds to mark transitions.
- Keep the timer visible but not dominating your screen.
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