Staring at walls to improve focus and productivity

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A personal experiment with a focus recovery technique: staring at a blank wall for 5-10 minutes when mentally drained, instead of reaching for more caffeine or media. The author describes the dopamine-loop problem caused by information overload and how wall-staring, combined with peripheral vision relaxation and mind-blanking, helped restore focus. The routine is effective but surprisingly difficult to maintain.

3m read timeFrom alexselimov.com
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