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What is quiet quitting? How Aussies are pushing back against burnout

There’s a new way to “quit” your job, and it means you don’t have to hand in your notice.

Instead, “quiet quitting” involves the rejection of the idea that work has to take over your life. For many, this is a huge mindset shift and quite a revolutionary concept – and it is one that many Aussies are getting on board with.

“You’re not outright quitting your job, but you’re quitting the idea of ​​going above and beyond,” TikTokker @zkchillin explained in a popular video on the topic.

“You’re still performing your duties, but you’re no longer subscribing to the hustle culture mentality that work has to be your life – the reality is, it’s not and your worth as a person is not defined by your labour.”

That could mean ignoring work emails and calls outside of working hours, and leaving the office on time.

It could also mean declining projects that aren’t part of your job description.

These are all ways “quiet quitters” claim are crucial steps to avoid burnout and regain some work-life balance.

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Many commenters on the TikTok post found the inspiring video, with one writing: “Then when you do it (quiet quitting) you realize nothing at work matters and suddenly all the stress vanishes.”

Another said it can really work: “I quiet quit six months ago and guess what, same pay, same recognition, same everything but less stress.”

While a third said: “I did this when I asked for a raise and they told me no, but then started hiring people with higher pay and less responsibilities.”

However, another commenter cautioned: “This works best if you can tolerate your job – if you’re miserable, get outta there! Your peace of mind comes first.”

It appears the quiet quitting movement has also hit home with many Australians, with the TikTok sparking a lively discussion on an Brisbane Reddit thread.

Many Aussies explained they are currently using this method or have taken similar approaches in the past to their work.

“I stepped down from a management position to a lower one with fewer hours to study,” one user said.

“Went from putting in 110 per cent into everything I did to the absolute bare minimum required to keep me happy and employed.”

Another user, a nurse, said they had definitely “dialled down” their time spent at work after having to take time off for burn out and family issues.

“Since I’ve been back, I only work two to three shifts a week. I do what my job needs me to do,” they wrote.

“My work ethic is still strong but I no longer put my hand up for every other shift and I say no to some that are asked of me.

“I do stay for emergencies after hours but I won’t always be the one to do it. I absolutely don’t want extra responsibility anymore. There are others to do that.”

Another person said they have been “doing this for years”, while person said they adopted this method earlier this years and have since found their “more enjoyable and felt less stress”.

Others pointed out that this wasn’t a new concept, claiming it was nothing more than “healthy boundaries” and having a work-life balance, something any decent company should ensure exists.

One person claimed that the quiet quitting movement seemed to be more prevalent in Brisbane compared to other major cities.

“Having worked up and down the east coast, Brisbane is already ‘quiet quitting’ compared to Melbourne and Sydney,” they wrote.

“What I am noticing is that professional career paths are heading towards more rewarding, creative jobs with less stress. In other words, let the ambitious ones push for the stressful positions.”

While this all sounds very appealing, experts have warned the tactic could backfire, as it’s quite passive and could leave you feeling more powerless.

“If you are getting to the point in your career where you feel that you’re putting work above everything else – at the expense of other important parts of your life – it can be incredibly demoralizing,” LinkedIn career expert Charlotte Davies told Metro. co.uk.

“It’s very likely that you’ll start to retreat from work – ‘quiet quitting’ – in an attempt to bring back some balance.

“Of course, the best piece of advice is to avoid this happening in the first place, but we all know that’s very hard to do, particularly with the pandemic blurring the lines between career and personal lives, which still impacts how we work now. ”

However, while these tactics can reduce overwhelm, you may already be suffering from too much burnout that you may need more support, or to actually quit.

The good news is that some employers are recognizing that many employees are burnt out, and are taking proactive steps to help. A report from May that found more Australian companies are turning to a four-day work week with no pay cut as burnout rises among staff, as well as the fallout from brutal competition to attract employees, with the unemployment rate hitting its lowest level in 48 years.

From August many companies will take part in the reduced work week as part of an initiative from the not-for-profit advocacy group 4 Day Week Global.

Meanwhile, towards the end of 2021, research found that 4.7 million Aussies were willing to switch jobs for less pay but a better employee experience, according to Australian workplace technology company LiveTiles.

The past 12 months saw nearly half of Australian employees feeling stressed, exhausted or fed up, with a third of those surveyed revealing their job has become more difficult.

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The Best PC Deals On eBay Australia Today

At Gizmodo, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you’ll like it too. We have affiliate and advertising partnerships, which means we may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. BTW – prices are accurate and items in stock at the time of posting.

When it comes time to purchase a new laptop or accessory, it can be tough to navigate hundreds of deals in order to find the one that will give you the most bang for your buck. Over at eBay Australia, they have plenty of PC deals to explore, from gaming PCs to wireless mesh routers that will allow you to mix business with pleasure.

We’ll be updating this list often, so remember to bookmark this page so you can check back in regularly. Let’s dive in.

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This Week's Best eBay PC Deals, Including $250 off This SteelSeries Arctis Pro Headset
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There’s a reason why many PC users are upgrading from their regular laptops to gaming ones. Not only will you enjoy better graphics, speed and overall performance, but you’ll also have a powerful computer that will aid video editing or gaming, if you’re interesting in combining business with pleasure.

This Alienware M15 R6 gaming laptop also features superior cooling systems, which is ideal if you’re someone who sits all day, non-stop at your desk.

  • HP Pavilion x360 14-inch 2-in-1 Laptop – now $778.99 (down from $980.94)
  • Asus VivoBook 17 Laptop – now $1,449 (down from $1,799)
  • GIGABYTE G7 Laptop – now $1,711 (down from $2,127)
  • Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga G4 2-in-1 Laptop – now $1,363.95 (down from $2,308.95)
  • Lenovo ThinkPad E15 Gen 2 Laptop – now $928.99 (down from $1,619.99)
  • Lenovo ThinkBook 14 Laptop – now $1,299 (down from $1,399)
  • ASUS Laptop X515EA-BQ1549X 15.6″ Laptop – now $949 (down from $1,399)
  • Razer Blade 14 – now $2,899 (down from $3,999)
  • Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 15-inch (i7/16GB/512GB) – now $2,336.65 (down from $2,749)

Save an extra 20% on Dell and Alienware products using the promo code DE20LL:

Best monitor deals

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A second screen is a great way to enlarge a small laptop display or work from one with a higher and better resolution.

This Dell 32-inch curved monitor is one of the best second screens you can score for your WFH set-up since it sports a 4k ultra-HD resolution that pairs crystal-clear clarity with fine detail. It’s an ideal monitor for streaming movies and can even support the speediest of gaming refresh rates thanks to its AMD TearFree technology.

Save an extra 20% on Dell and Alienware products using the promo code DE20LL:

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Razer BlackWidow V3 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Green Switch
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Are you looking for a fancy new mechanical gaming keyboard that will help you effortlessly take down your opponents?

Razer is one of our top picks for PC gaming accessories and they won’t disappoint. All of the options below feature customizable backlit keys, clicky mechanical switches and a couple come with a built-in ergonomic wrist rest.

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This Week's Best eBay PC Deals, Including $250 off This SteelSeries Arctis Pro Headset
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This Onikuma CW902 wired gaming mouse was designed with accuracy and precision in mind. Ideal for FPS games, it features a flexible pointer that isn’t subject to delay thanks to its powerful and stable configuration.

Its eye-catching honeycomb design also happens to be anti-sweat, non-slip, breathable and comfortable – ideal for marathon gaming sessions or even a long day on the job.

Best headset deals

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In need of a new wireless gaming headset? If longevity is your preference, you’ll be glad to hear the Razer Nari headset has a battery life that can last up to 16 hours. Of course, this gaming set also sports immersive, THX spatial audio and a super comfortable, cushiony fit. Just keep in mind it’s only compatible with PC or PlayStation consoles.

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GIGABYTE NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 GAMING OC 12GB GDDR6 LHR Graphics Video Card
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If you’re building your own PC, a graphics card is an essential component that will ensure a smoother picture during use. It’s especially important for those who intend to build a PC from scratch for gaming or video-editing purposes.

The GIGABYTE NVIDIA Geforce RTX 3060 graphics card sports an extended heatsink to optimize screen cooling by allowing air flow to pass easier and prevent overheating. Another cool feature is its RGB Fusion, which allows you to set any combination of lighting effects, such as a pulse or rainbow wave to really get your glow on.

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The Project’s Carrie Bickmore and Fifi Box check out of a Sydney hotel after a wild girls’ night out

They enjoyed a wild girls’ night out on Thursday evening in Sydney.

And The Project host Carrie Bickmore, 41, and radio star Fifi Box, 45, were seen checking out of the swanky Kimpton Margot hotel the morning after.

The two women shared a laugh as they rolled their suitcases to a chauffeured car.

Pajama party!  The Project's Carrie Bickmore and Fifi Box checked out of their Sydney hotel on Friday after a wild girls' night out

Pajama party! The Project’s Carrie Bickmore and Fifi Box checked out of their Sydney hotel on Friday after a wild girls’ night out

Carrie and Fifi were dressed like typical Melburnians, both wearing black outfits.

Carrie looked incredibly chic in a knitted turtleneck sweater with a pair of black skinny jeans and black combat boots worn over the top.

Meanwhile, a hungover Fifi went for a more casual flying attire, wearing a baggy lilac top over a padded jacket.

Carrie and Fifi were dressed like typical Melburnians, with both wearing black outfits

Carrie and Fifi were dressed like typical Melburnians, with both wearing black outfits

She also donned skinny jeans and combat boots.

The night before, the pair appeared ready to cut loose with Carrie looking as youthful as ever and Fifi clad in a busty emerald dress.

The Gold Logie winner shared the snap on Instagram along with several others throughout the night, before revealing the next morning Fifi had a hangover.

Carrie looked incredibly chic in a knitted turtleneck sweater with a pair of black skinny jeans and black combat boots wore over the top

Carrie looked incredibly chic in a knitted turtleneck sweater with a pair of black skinny jeans and black combat boots wore over the top

The night before, the pair appeared ready to cut loose as they dressed to the nines

The night before, the pair appeared ready to cut loose as they dressed to the nines

It comes after Carrie’s recent return to The Project following her ‘family adventure’ in Britain, which some suspected viewers had been cut short.

Many had expected her to be gone for six months or more, and some even suspected she hoped to get a job in the UK, so they were understandably confused when she slipped back into her role on the panel without fanfare on July 11.

Fans of the newsreader had been in the dark about her trip, as she had never indicated a specific return date.

Carrie, 41, looked as youthful as ever and Fifi, 45, clad in a busty emerald dress

Instead, Bickmore simply said she was ‘going to be taking a few months off’ from April with her partner Chris Walker and their three children, traveling across Europe while being mostly based in London.

‘Chris and I and the kids are heading off on a family adventure together,’ she said at the time.

‘We’ve been wanting to do it for a while but lots of reasons, timing hasn’t been right, but we figure it’s never going to be the perfect time to go.’

The Gold Logie winner shared the snap on Instagram along with several others throughout the night, before revealing the next morning Fifi had a hangover

The Gold Logie winner shared the snap on Instagram along with several others throughout the night, before revealing the next morning Fifi had a hangover

It comes after Carrie's recent return to The Project following her 'family adventure' in Britain, which some viewers suspected had been cut short

It comes after Carrie’s recent return to The Project following her ‘family adventure’ in Britain, which some viewers suspected had been cut short

‘YOt’s something we really want to do before my son starts his final years at school so we’re doing term two in the UK. So I will be off for a couple of months,’ she added.

As it turned out, returning in ‘a few months’ is precisely what Bickmore did.

Yet during her sabbatical some viewers feared she would never return to the Channel 10 current affairs show, pointing to various ‘clues’ suggesting she was planning a more permanent move.

For example, Bickmore said she had been inspired by fellow Project panelist Kate Langbroek, 56, who spent two years living in Bologna, Italy, with her family.

Bickmore said she had been inspired by fellow Project panelist Kate Langbroek, 56, (right) who spent two years living in Bologna, Italy, with her family

Bickmore said she had been inspired by fellow Project panelist Kate Langbroek, 56, (right) who spent two years living in Bologna, Italy, with her family

Furthermore, Bickmore had sold her five-bedroom family home in Melbourne just days before announcing her extended leave.

Some fans speculated this was because she and her family were hoping to buy a place to live in England.

Yet none of these theories came to fruition, as Bickmore returned to The Project on July 11, just three months after jetting abroad.

Furthermore, Bickmore had sold her five-bedroom family home in Melbourne just days before announcing her extended leave.  Some fans speculated this was because she and her family were hoping to buy a place to live in England.  (Pictured with her family of her at Melbourne airport)

Furthermore, Bickmore had sold her five-bedroom family home in Melbourne just days before announcing her extended leave. Some fans speculated this was because she and her family were hoping to buy a place to live in England. (Pictured with her family of her at Melbourne airport)

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Ryder Cup: Europe captain Luke Donald’s task fraught with difficulty and uncertainty’

Luke Donald at the 2018 Ryder Cup
Donald was one of Thomas Bjorn’s vice-captains when Europe defeated the United States in Paris in 2018

Never before has a Ryder Cup captain been installed in such difficult circumstances.

Normally the appointment is a coronation, a moment of celebration and excitement and while Luke Donald is thrilled, at last, to be piloting Europe’s quest to regain the trophy he is also aware that the task is fraught with difficulty and uncertainty.

As golf’s civil war rages, the 44-year-old has 14 months to fashion a team capable of overturning last year’s record 19-9 defeat by a youthful United States line-up at Whistling Straits.

That is already a tough ask, but more pressingly he has barely a month to come up with a formula from which to select his team. This at a time when the men’s game is tearing itself apart.

The qualifying process for his side is due to start in September, well before an outcome is expected from legal action that should determine whether players who have defaulted to LIV Golf will remain eligible for DP World Tour events.

“We don’t have enough clarity on the situation right now,” Donald told BBC Sport. “Hopefully that will get resolved as time goes on and then I will have a better idea of ​​how to deal with it.

“But my plan is to have 12 guys unified on the team and we will be ready to play against the Americans in Rome.”

Donald was second choice for the role after Henrik Stenson was stripped of the job a fortnight ago for signing a £40m contract with the Saudi Arabian-funded breakaway LIV setup.

The new captain has given the strongest possible assurances that he will not be jumping ship from Ryder Cup Europe in the same way as Stenson.

“I’ve signed a contract as Henrik did and I’m giving them my word,” said the Englishman.

“That’s all I can do and I promise you I will be seeing this through until the end. I’ve not been approached by LIV to play on their tour but I have this amazing opportunity to be this Ryder Cup captain.

“The Ryder Cup has meant so much to me over the years, some of my best moments on the golf course have been during Ryder Cups.

“The camaraderie, the team spirit, the history behind it. Everything that the Ryder Cup represents is very special to me and I think that’s important.”

Indeed Donald sees the biennial match between Europe and the US as an entity potentially capable of defusing the unprecedented power struggle prompted by LIV’s entry into the golf market.

“I think the Ryder Cup is the beacon of hope,” said Donald, who was on the winning side in all four of his playing appearances. “We have so much rich history in the Ryder Cup, almost 100 years.

“I remember so many more moments in Ryder Cups than I do probably from my individual career, just because it matters.

“We have amazing moments like Tony Jacklin and Jack Nicklaus and ‘the concession’ (at Royal Birkdale in 1969). We had the ‘War on the Shore,’ (1991) ‘The Battle of Brookline’ (1999) and the ‘Miracle at Madinah’ (2012).

“These things resonate with people and it has history and history is important because it encourages the next generation of players to get involved in the game.

“I think the Ryder Cup is a great platform to grow this game and I’m certainly privileged to be the captain and hopeful that history continues.”

Donald also plans to dip into more recent sporting history to try to inspire his team, who are likely to be underdogs at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club, for the match which starts on 29 September 2023.

The new skipper says he will reach out to England coach Sarina Wiegman following her team’s victory in the Euros last Sunday.

“I’m obviously extremely proud of what the Lionesses did,” Donald said.

“Any time I can talk to someone who is able to have such a success around a team, and I think you can see such comparisons between something like the Lionesses and the Ryder Cup.”

Donald added: “I’m sure I will be reaching out to many people who have had a lot of success in that team environment, one being Sarina.”

It may provide an enlightened and enlightening conversation. Donald will need plenty of those over the next 14 months.

He will appoint further vice-captains to work alongside Thomas Bjorn and Edoardo Molinari who were put in place by Stenson during his ill-fated 127 day reign.

Between them they have much to ponder, starting with how they will assemble a team.

“Obviously this is day one for me but it will be a busy next few weeks trying to figure out all those details and making sure we have a great system in place to give us the best opportunity for victory in Rome,” said the former world number one.

“But all I can do is control what I can control and move forward from here. I can’t control what’s happened in the past.”

And given the current golfing landscape, there is no bigger challenge than trying to have some influence on what is a most uncertain future.

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Perth weather: Tree falls on two cars in Ballajura after gale force winds sweep through city

A tree has fallen on two cars in Ballajura on Tuesday morning, causing peak hour chaos as the once-in-a-year storm continues to rage through Perth.

Emergency services were called to the crash along Hepburn Avenue eastbound, after Marangaroo Drive about 6.30am, after two cars were struck by the tree.

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F45 co-founder Adam Gilchrist selling manor after stepping down from the business

The picturesque Sydney beachside manor owned by F45 co-founder Adam Gilchrist is set to go under the hammer after the Australian fitness giant’s stunning downfall.

Mr Gilchrist (not the cricketer), who stepped down as F45’s chief executive last week amid stock plunges and company-wide lay-offs, is selling his “beachfront trophy home” at Freshwater on Sydney’s northern beaches.

The home, 52 Ocean View Rd, grew into infamy in 2018 when Mr Gilchrist and his wife Eli bought the property for a whopping $14m due to a minor neighborly dispute.

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Camera IconF45 co-founder Adam Gilchrist is putting his northern Sydney manor up for auction. Clarke & Humel Credit: Supplied

The couple had purchased a three-bedroom cottage on 50 Ocean View Rd for $5.4m in 2017 and planned to spend $2.5m to develop the property.

But neighbors complained it would not comply with building height or boundary controls, which led to Mr Gilchrist taking the extraordinary step of withdrawing his proposal and setting the matter by buying his neighbour’s bigger home for the obscene amount.

The $14m price was a record for the Freshwater suburb, with agents considering 52 Ocean View Rd’s mammoth coming out an outlier price.

But the three-storey home is again on the market, with real estate agents billing it as “unquestionably one of the finest homes and locations in Sydney”.

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Camera IconOne of the bedrooms in the Freshwater home. Clarke & Humel Credit: Supplied

“Cutting-edge architectural design and an unsurpassed beachfront setting combine in this state-of-the-art luxury residence to deliver the ultimate designer beach house,” a description of the home reads.

“Set to a picture-perfect backdrop that sweeps over the surf to the ocean’s horizon and North Head, the tri-level residence showcases living spaces and lift access to all three levels and has been appointed and furnished with every conceivable luxury.”

The home’s features include five bedrooms, three bathrooms and giant retractable windows in the dining room.

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Camera IconThe beautiful view from 52 Ocean View Rd overlooking the beach. Clarke & Humel Credit: Supplied

Mr Gilchrist suddenly announced last week that he was stepping down as F45’s chief executive after co-founding the business with Rob Deutsch back in 2013.

The company also revealed it would be laying off 110 staff and cuttings its operational expenses, which caused its stock price to fall by more than 60 per cent.

F45 hoped that by reducing its corporate workforce by 45 per cent it could return to a positive cash flow.

Mr Gilchrist said he would be “forever grateful” as he exited the company.

“To the staff that have worked tirelessly since our inception, you have been incredible in your efforts, and I thank you for all of your support,” Mr Gilchrist said in a statement.

“To the investors that have joined us along our journey, I thank you for your commitment to F45.

“Lastly, I am forever grateful to our franchisees who deliver the world’s best workout each day to F45 members around the world.”

Mr Deutsch, who stepped down as chief executive and sold his shares in the company in 2020, said there were “enormous issues needing fixing”.

“Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined this,” he wrote on Instagram.

“When I exited, and sold out of F45, I left a healthy, phenomenal, beast of a business. All the way from the company culture to the heart beat of the business… the workouts. F45 was special.

“I genuinely hope all of the 110 laid-off staff, find happiness and opportunities elsewhere.”

F45 was a global fitness powerhouse before its stock shock last week, with more than 1500 studios in 45 countries and Hollywood superstar Mark Wahlberg among its investors.

Hollywood superstar Mark Wahlberg is an F45 investor.
Camera IconHollywood superstar Mark Wahlberg is an F45 investor. Credit: Supplied

Mr Gilchrist made $500m overnight when the company went public on the New York Stock Exchange in July last year.

His northern Sydney home will be up for auction on August 27.

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An Upgraded, Immersive Gaming Experience for All Types of Gameplay – Samsung Global Newsroom

Samsung Electronics released its Odyssey Neo G8, the world’s first 240Hz 4K gaming monitor. At CES 2022, it was awarded the Best of Innovation Award in the Gaming category, receiving recognition for its technological excellence. To explore the features of the world’s first and fastest gaming monitor, Samsung Newsroom takes you through an unboxing of the Odyssey Neo G8.

Samsung’s Odyssey Neo G8 Offers Enhanced Convenience With Matte Display, Ergonomic Stand and More

When you first open the box, the assorted parts, including the monitor, stand neck, stand base and power cable are the first things you see.1

Installing the monitor is very simple.two First, connect the stand base to the back of the product and fasten it with a screw. Then, connect the stand base to the stand neck and fasten the screw on the bottom. Then, put on the back cover and turn it clockwise. The monitor is now ready to be used.

Once assembled, the 32-inch curved shape of the monitor is eye-catching. The monitor has a 1000R curved VA panel, which is a curvature most similar to a human’s field of vision. This curvature intensifies immersion while gaming, making you feel as if you are really inside the world of the game.

The Odyssey Neo G8’s Matte Display was also verified as ‘Glare-Free’ by global safety certification company UL (Underwriters Laboratories), meaning its panel reduces light reflection. The display absorbs surrounding light so the user can enjoy an immersive gaming experience without being hindered by external elements, such as sunlight from windows.

Consoles and other gaming accessories can also be easily connected to the monitor. When the Odyssey Neo G8 is turned on, its Auto Source Switch+ feature automatically detects other devices and switches the screen to the source of those devices.

Plus, the monitor offers a Height Adjustable Stand (HAS), as well as Swivel and Tilt functionality for ergonomic efficiency and Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) compliant mounting.

Unrivaled Speed ​​With 0.001 Second Response Time and 240Hz Refresh Rate

The Odyssey Neo G8 boasts a fast response time of 1ms (0.001 second) (GtG),3 giving users a more vivid gaming experience when playing games that require fast response times. Games such as first-person shooters (FPS) and racing games change screens rapidly, and lag or slow response times could affect the outcome of the game. Luckily, the Odyssey Neo G8 keeps up with the pace and gives gamers the best chance to win the game.

Refresh rate, which measures how many times per second the display is able to show a new image, is also very important to gamers. The Odyssey Neo G8’s refresh rate of 240Hz provides a stable and smooth viewing experience.

The monitor also comes with Low Input Lag to enhance response time. Input Lag is an indicator that measures how long it takes for input from a keyboard or mouse to be shown on screen. The lower the input lag, the shorter the input time and the faster the response time. The Odyssey Neo G8 has a low input lag of 1ms, helping gamers play more accurately in games where every second matters.

The tearing effect is another factor that can determine the outcome of a game. This is when the screen lags and the display becomes choppy due to a communication issue between the PC and the monitor. The Odyssey Neo G8 supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro which minimizes screen tearing and lag when playing CPU-intensive games, allowing users to enjoy smooth visuals when playing games.

An Upgraded Vivid Gaming Environment With Quantum Matrix, HDR 2000 and Amazing UHD Picture Quality

As the Odyssey Neo G8 is the world’s fastest 4K gaming monitor, it boasts a UHD resolution of 3,840 x 2,160. The UHD resolution enlivens the game by providing vivid graphics, making it seem as if the world of the game is right in front of your eyes.

The Odyssey Neo G8 also features Quantum Matrix Technology, which is Samsung’s proprietary technology that controls picture quality. Quantum Matrix uses Quantum Mini LEDs, which are 1/40 the height of conventional LEDs, as a light source for even more precise control of contrast. This technology clearly displays the contrast between the darkest shadows and brightest objects in scenes that utilize a wide spectrum of colors, such as explosion scenes, creating a more vivid gaming experience. It also prevents the halo effect, in which the light from a bright area on the screen bleeds into darker areas surrounding it.

The Quantum HDR 2000 utilized in the Odyssey Neo G8 delivers maximum brightness for a rich HDR experience. Specifically, it provides 4,096 steps for screen brightness adjustments and supports a high static contrast ratio of a million-to-one. Furthermore, the local dimming zone displays the color black more precisely. By capturing the reflected light of an enemy’s movement, the user can easily discover where the enemy is hiding and also notice the details hidden behind the shadows.

Superior Backlighting That Changes According to the Display Color

The lighting on the back of the monitor makes your gaming experience feel more futuristic. The Odyssey Neo G8 comes with the CoreSync lighting feature, in which the monitor automatically detects the color at the center of the display and syncs it to the color of the lighting on the back of the monitor. The monitor can display five different light colors, enabling gamers to enjoy a modern, sleek vibe while gaming. When gaming in a dark place, the CoreSync feature can blur the line between reality and the game, fully immersing the player in the experience.

Odyssey Neo G8 Leads the Premium Gaming Monitor Market

The monitor’s fast response time and vivid picture quality maximize the immersive experience users can feel while playing a game. These modern features also help gamers be successful during gameplay, making the Odyssey Neo G8 the ideal choice for gamers.

The Odyssey Neo G8 has received positive reviews and is being called the “Best Gaming Monitor” by global media outlets. Techaeris and Trusted Review have raved about the Odyssey Neo G8, stating that it “offers up a fantastic picture and a high refresh rate,” and provides a “stunning, immersive gaming experience.”

The gaming monitor industry has gone beyond simply providing nice screens for game-playing. Products offering highly advanced features, such as fast speed, high picture quality and more, are becoming increasingly more important as they help gamers perform their best. The Odyssey Neo G8 is the top monitor for serious gamers who want to be immersed in the game while experiencing the best in picture quality during gameplay.

1 Accessories may vary by country or region.

two Needs to be installed according to the instructions in the manual. Placing the curved panel alone on a desk or floor can cause damage to the product.

3 Gray to Gray. A unit of measurement of pixel speed. Used to measure the response time of gaming monitors.

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Chronic Pain: Karra thought her pain was ‘a running injury’. Then it began spreading through her entire body de ella | Exclusive

Karra Eloff was furniture shopping with her husband Johann when a sharp pain in her right hip caused her to collapse.

“I had just finished a half-marathon, so I thought it was related to that,” Eloff, 32, tells 9Honey.

She assumed she’d sustained an injury and started “intensive rehab” to treat it.

“After a number of years, the pain spread to other joints.”

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Karra Eloff author of the book The Chronic Pain Couple
Karra Eloff pictured with her husband Johann. (instagram)

It was 2011 and Eloff was 21.

“We had just returned from living in England. We got married and traveled through Europe and had the most adventurous year,” she explains.

“Then we came back to Australia and I collapsed.”

Despite the physiotherapy, Eloff had trouble sitting and standing for long periods of time.

“We both thought I might just have to go to physio a couple of times,” she recalls.

Instead, as the pain spread over the next few years, doctors began looking into the cause.

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Karra Eloff author of the book The Chronic Pain Couple
Karra had trouble sitting or standing for long periods of time. (instagram)

Eloff was eventually diagnosed with Spondyloarthritis, a type of arthritis that can affect the spine as well as the joints of the arms and legs.

“It normally takes around five years to diagnose this condition because it is quite tricky,” she explains.

“Then once we realized this was actually a thing, something that was long-term, we had to pivot in our journey as well.”

Her experience of living with chronic pain, and the impact it had on her marriage, prompted her to write the book The Chronic Pain Couple: How to be a joyful partner & have a remarkable relationship in spite of chronic pain.

“We had this remarkable relationship built on adventure and fitness, and as soon as I became unwell everything we had built our relationship on wasn’t possible,” she says.

“Chronic pain impacts the body, but it also started to strip the joy from our relationship as we focused on treatment and my health.”

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‘We both thought I might just have to go to physio a couple of times.’ (instagram)

Eloff went in search of information to help her relationship evolve and improve in spite of her health, however all she could find were suggestions the keep their communication open.

“I wanted specific answers,” she says.

“When my pain is really high, how do I still be an amazing partner? How do I remain a joyful partner when my body isn’t keeping up, if I can’t do the activities we used to do?”

Next, Eloff turned to academic journals and learned all she could about chronic pain, and then she began reading some of the research released by relationship experts.

“Then there was a lot of trial and error in my journey,” she says. “Fatigue was a real concern so I wanted to narrow down what changes I could make that needed little energy but had a big impact on my love life.”

The answer was for Eloff to “strip back” and look intentionally at her day, values ​​and relationship.

“What I loved about running, for example, was nature, health, novelty and the challenge, and I can find those things elsewhere,” she explains.

Karra Eloff author of the book The Chronic Pain Couple
Karra and Johann with their son Josh, seven. (instagram)

And having tried many treatments to help reduce her pains, she learned her mental health was just as important when it came to her overall health. She also relies on the support of a pain specialist and healthcare team.

“Pain for me now is kind of like a part-time job,” Eloff says. “I’ve learned what makes my pain go out of control and I have a good grasp on planning my days to inject joy, romance and fun.

“Also a lot of people don’t push for a great healthcare team. There are so many GPs and specialists that care about this area and do have answers.”

Today, Eloff says her relationship is once again “remarkable.” The couple now lives on the Sunshine Coast with their son Josh, who is seven.

The Chronic Pain Couple: How to be a joyful partner & have a remarkable relationship in spite of chronic pain is out now and available via this link.

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Beauden Barrett relishes All Blacks’ South African test: ‘I miss it a lot’

Beauden Barrett says it's been sad to have the games in South Africa wall back for New Zealanders.

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Beauden Barrett says it’s been sad to have the games in South Africa wall back for New Zealanders.

Be careful what you wish for. Even when you’re Beauden Barrett.

The star All Blacks playmaker loves different, and the next fortnight in South Africa definitely comes into that category as the New Zealanders take on a challenge with multiple levels of complexity.

It’s been well documented what a tight spot the All Blacks are in as they prepare for back-to-back tests against the world champion Springboks in Mbombela and Johannesburg over the next two Saturdays. It’s been a long, long time since this team was at such a low ebb, having lost four of their last five internationals, and just been toppled at home in a series for the first time in 28 years.

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Their confidence is down, they are missing some key people, including veteran lock Brodie Retallick and their top two tighthead props, they have just had a coaching shakeup and multiple aspects of their game are in urgent need of serious improvement. You can probably count on two fingers the form All Blacks from July.

Then there’s the scarcity element. Not so long ago New Zealand rugby players used to spend a decent chunk of their year in the republic, between the annual Super Rugby pilgrimage and All Blacks visits. Kiwis were well versed in the intricacies of the African challenge.

But South Africa’s omission from the latest iteration of Super Rugby and the challenges of international travel since the pandemic’s arrival have wall the interaction right back. The All Blacks didn’t play the Boks at all in 2020, met them twice in Australia last year and this two-test mini-tour is the first time the Kiwi side has played back-to-back tests in the republic since 2009. Don’t ask how that turned out, either, if you’re the nervous type.

“It’s huge,” reflected Barrett in the wake of an Irish series that saw him well below his usual high standards. “It’s a championship we’re about to get into. I’ve never played two games in a row in South Africa and I can’t remember the last time a New Zealand team did.

Beauden Barrett had the odd high point mixed in with the disappointment of a losing July series against Ireland.

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Beauden Barrett had the odd high point mixed in with the disappointment of a losing July series against Ireland.

“What a challenge for us right now. It’s one we’re going to get stuck into, and it’s one we need right now. Touring South Africa is right up there as one of the biggest tests you’ll ever get.”

In fact, Barrett doesn’t mind admitting he misses it. For 10 of the All Blacks squad it will be their first visit to the republic. That, says the 104-test All Black and two-time world player of the year, is just flat-out sad.

“It’s a great place to tour and they play a pretty intense and fierce style of rugby. It’s great for this team, and it’s what we need right now,” he says. “We’re tight, and we’ve got to be as it’s a tough place to go to test ourselves.

“I truly miss it a lot… not just the Super Rugby travel, but especially the international travel. We’re used to getting away there at least twice a year, and in terms of the competition, I miss playing the South African teams.”

Barrett said a combustive mix went into making this the toughest road trip for a rugby player.

“There’s the travel. As young players we learned how to deal with that. A number of our young boys have never been here before, so that’s a factor. Then there’s the time difference, the climate, the altitude, not to mention the crowd and how hostile they can be and the intensity of the South Africans playing at home. It all makes for a great challenge.”

In terms of the All Blacks’ formula, Barrett figured circumstances dictated a streamlined approach.

“It’s about simplifying things, rather than adding more layers to what we’re doing, and ultimately we’ll be out there playing with a free head and not a cluttered one. We’re all excited for the subtle changes that will be made.

“The answers will be in the room – in the circle. It’s not about adding layers of complexity, it’s about keeping it simple and finding solutions. We’re excited about that challenge. Yes, our backs may be against the wall, but we always have pressure on our shoulders, and the external pressure never exceeds the internal.

“What we’re looking to get is more clarity and simplicity in what we’re doing, so we can go out and play footy and back ourselves. Fozzy won’t be over-complicating things. It’s about keeping to an efficient game-plan, do the basics well and have simple focuses. We’re not going over to reinvent the wheel.

“I’m confident we’ll bounce back and we’re determined to keep improving. Let’s just get stuck into it now, and what a place do it in South Africa against the world champions in back to back test matches. I don’t know the last time we’ve had to test that big.”