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5–10 Minute Focus Warm-Up

When starting a cognitively demanding task, don’t expect instant deep focus; give yourself about 5 to 10 minutes to settle in. Use that ramp-up period to ease into reading, writing, training, or conversation instead of judging the session by the first few minutes. This reduces frustration and matches how attention typically builds, making it easier to sustain productive work once momentum kicks in.

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I think that if you expect yourself to focus, you need to give yourself some warm-up time to focus. Don't assume that you have attention issues if you sit down and it takes five or ten minutes to drop into a state of focus.

huberman · LIVE EVENT Q&A: Dr. Andrew Huberman at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre · Jun 7, 2024 · 12:04 · open ↗
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