Cloud Drift
Let slow clouds pass across a gentle sky without any goal.
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Time is up
Clouds are drifting.
Let slow clouds pass across a gentle sky without any goal.
When to use this break
- Between classes when your eyes need distance from text
- After reading, note-taking, or spreadsheet work
- Before switching from a demanding task to a lighter one
How to use it
- Let your gaze follow one cloud across the screen.
- Avoid chasing every movement; pick a slow part of the sky and stay with it.
- Look away from the screen for a moment after the scene has slowed your pace.
Why drifting clouds fit screen breaks
Cloud Drift is built for eye and attention rest. The scene moves horizontally and slowly, which gives your mind a non-demanding target after dense text or focused work.
Because there is no clicking required, it works well when you want a break from input itself: no typing, no scrolling, no next item to clear.