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Zoom Fatigue

Zoom Fatigue

Zoom Fatigue is a unique form of mental exhaustion that comes from overusing video conferencing platforms. Because your brain has to work differently than it does in face-to-face communication, it leads to a distinct kind of tiredness.

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What is Zoom Fatigue?

Zoom Fatigue refers to the mental and physical exhaustion caused by excessive use of video conferencing platforms like Zoom. Let me explain this phenomenon that many of Mindy's users experience.

The Science Behind Zoom Fatigue

Professor Jeremy Bailenson at Stanford University identified four core causes of Zoom Fatigue.

1. Excessive Eye Gaze

In video calls, participants' faces appear large on screen. This creates the same psychological pressure as multiple people staring at you simultaneously from very close range in real life.

2. Cognitive Load

Non-verbal cues that are processed unconsciously in face-to-face conversation must be consciously interpreted on video. Exaggerating nods and gestures also consumes additional energy.

3. The Mirror Effect

Seeing yourself through the self-view like a mirror all day long increases self-criticism and self-consciousness, which leads to emotional exhaustion.

4. Restricted Mobility

Having to stay within the camera frame limits your freedom of movement, which negatively affects cognitive function and creativity.

Practical Ways to Reduce Zoom Fatigue

  • Hide self-view: Turn off your self-view when you don't need to see yourself
  • Camera-off time: You don't need to have your camera on in every meeting
  • Breaks between meetings: Avoid back-to-back meetings and take at least 10 minutes of rest
  • Use speaker view: Switching from gallery view to speaker-only mode reduces visual overload
  • Mindy believes that acknowledging your fatigue and allowing yourself to rest is the most important thing. In an era where video calls have become everyday life, we hope you find your own healthy rhythm.

    💡 Real-Life Example

    Zoom Fatigue is the extreme exhaustion you feel after finishing five consecutive Zoom meetings in a day — your mind goes blank and you have no energy left to do anything.

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