Knowledge Workers Lose Deep Work Focus to Constant Distractions
Remote and desk workers frequently drift from focused work into digital distractions, undermining productivity and causing stress about unfinished deep work. Traditional focus tools block sites but lack context awareness — they do not understand what the user is supposed to be doing and cannot provide intelligent nudges when drift occurs. Body doubling, validated for ADHD management, has strong broad-market applicability that remains underexploited.
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