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New Website 'TBWALondon' Helps Users Dodge Video Calls to Combat 'Zoom Fatigue'

Tired of endless video calls? TBWALondon has the solution. Disruptive audio clips let you prioritize your mental health and take control of your schedule.

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New Website 'TBWALondon' Helps Users Dodge Video Calls to Combat 'Zoom Fatigue'

A new website has launched to tackle 'Zoom fatigue', a phenomenon plaguing many during the pandemic. Dubbed 'TBWALondon', it offers chaotic audible clips to help users dodge video calls and prioritise self-care.

The brainchild of Martin Hirte, TBWALondon features a range of disruptive audio clips, including sirens, vomiting cats, and rumbling stomachs. The website encourages users to embrace self-sufficiency and take control of their mental health, especially during stressful times. It aims to help those struggling with mental illness by providing a tool to cancel video conferences and focus on personal well-being.

The launch comes amidst growing concerns about 'Zoom fatigue', a term coined to describe the exhaustion and burnout caused by constant videoconferencing. The website offers a unique solution, allowing users to play these chaotic audible sounds to disrupt their video calls and create an excuse to log off.

TBWALondon, created by Martin Hirte, is a novel approach to combating 'Zoom fatigue'. By providing chaotic audible clips, it encourages users to prioritise self-care and mental health, particularly during the pandemic. The website serves as a reminder to take breaks and set boundaries, especially for those dealing with mental illness.

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