Quality]: Minimize Desktop Icons [extra

If you want to feel less anxious, find files faster, and speed up your computer, it is time to minimize those desktop icons. Digital clutter affects your brain the same way physical clutter does. When you look at a sea of tiny logos, your brain has to process every single one to figure out if anything needs your attention. This creates cognitive friction—micro-stress that adds up over the course of a day.

Keep your desktop totally empty. I bet you never go back. Do you have a zero-icon desktop, or does chaos reign? Let me know in the comments below! minimize desktop icons

If you’re like most people, it’s a digital dumping ground. Screenshots from three years ago, random PDFs, unfinished project folders, that one installer you meant to run "later," and a wallpaper you can no longer see because it’s buried under 47 icons. If you want to feel less anxious, find