Build a Hyperfocus Machine
1-on-1 productivity coaching for students in a hurry
Finish your homework NOW
Feel the thrill of perfect focus
Get your life back
Because “distance learning” is kind of a joke.
What’s a hyperfocus machine?
It’s a method of —
getting perfectly clear on what needs to be done,
focusing your whole mind on just one task,
finishing all your work faster, and
holding open time to pursue your own creative projects
How long do we meet?
Not too long.
Just 15 minutes a morning, for 5 mornings in a row
Monday through Friday, over Zoom.
Pick a time between 9:00 and 9:45am, Pacific.
How much does it cost?
Not too much.
$150 for five morning meetings.
(And see the money-back guarantee, below.)
And what do I get?
Quite a bit.
A full explanation of how to use this system
A personalized Google Doc to keep you on track through each day’s work
A new idea to try out each day
“For anyone who’s brain isn’t cooperating with them — which is most of us! — this is helpful.”
– Emma C, 21 years old
“Before, I worked from 8 in the morning to 6 at night, and usually procrastinated the important stuff until Friday.
Now I finish three hours earlier, and on Friday, was done before lunch!”
– Zita V, 14 years old
Stay on task
Know exactly what you have to do
Focus fully
Throw your full attention into everything
Feel fantastic
Finish your work earlier and better than ever before
How’s this work?
You pick a time: 15 minutes a morning, 5 days in a row
Over Zoom, I show you how to attack your assignments, email, reading, etc.
Each morning we tweak and expand the system
You become ridiculously productive, find someone attractive to marry, and take over the world
Quarantine: a sucky time to have a scattered mind.
I created the first versions of this system to get my own work done — because oh boy, did I struggle.
I have ADHD, too many projects, and too many interesting thoughts flitting through my head. And yet, when I’d sit down to get work done, I’d just… sit.
I figured I could fix this. So I started devouring books on brain science and personal productivity, and testing them out — using myself as a guinea pig.
The end result — I’ve built a simple system I’ve dubbed “the hyperfocus machine”. It’s the only way I can get work done. And I’d love to help you build one that works for you.
What is this useful for?
reading textbooks
writing essays
managing email
irritating tasks
passion projects
creative thinking
…so, sort of everything.
Do you have anything to lose?
If you try this each day, and it doesn’t massively lessen your workload by the end of the week, you get your money back, no questions asked.
Q: Who judges what “massively lessen” means?
A: You do!
Q: Is there… a catch here?
A: If I haven’t helped you, I don’t want your money!