How To Minimize A Window <2025>
Elena took a breath. Then another.
Leo reached for the mouse. Before she could stop him, he clicked the little dash symbol in the corner of the loudest, most aggressive window—the one with the budget spreadsheet that had been glaring at her since Tuesday.
The window didn’t close. It didn’t vanish forever. It just… shrank. A tiny sliver of blue rested on the taskbar, breathing quietly. how to minimize a window
The windows waited, patient and small. They would still be there when she came back. But right now, the ocean wallpaper was enough.
Foom.
Foom. Foom. Foom.
She pressed her palms against the desk. I can’t close any of this, she thought. If I close it, it’s gone. Dead. The work disappears into the void, and I’ll have to reinvent it from scratch tomorrow. Elena took a breath
Each window shrank to a quiet rectangle on the edge of the screen, like cats curling up for a nap. The work was still there. The deadlines hadn’t moved. But the clutter was gone.