
Think about that one thing that is always torpedoing your focus.
What? It isn't just one thing? Of course it isn't.
Here are links to 11 powerful tools to solve your specific focus problem, so that you can sit down and actually finish something:
Try an ambient noise generator to block distractions in your environment.
Sound masking is used in offices to help create acoustic separation in open offices. But did you know that designing your own soundscape can be highly effective in supporting your mind's ability to focus? What to check out:
Hipstersound offers coffee shop sounds from San Francisco and Paris with options for adding other ambient tracks to the soundscape. Basic service is free and you can upgrade to access premium sounds for $7.
Noisili allows you to layer ambient sounds like rain, wind, ocean or just plain white noise to create your perfect working environment. Noisili also has a timer you can set for productivity sessions. The Noisili app is available from iTunes or Google Play currently at $1.99.
RainyMood does one thing: it plays the sound of rain. The app is $3.99 available from iTunes or Google Play.
Keep yourself from wasting time chasing internet squirrels.
Freedom works across your devices—tablet, computer and smart phone—to block distracting websites keeping you focused. You can get started for free, and cover all your devices for less than $2.50 a month.
The AIM plugin for Chrome fights procrastination by letting you enter the time period you want to work. During that time, you are not able to visit the sites you’ve listed in your Chrome browser.
Rescue Time takes a different approach. Rather than blocking you, it tracks time spent on applications and websites, giving you an accurate picture of your day and providing detailed reports based on your activity. The base level of the service is free and premium features are available for a monthly or discounted annual fee. Since we tend to manage what is measured, seeing that we spent an hour watching a parkour goat video can change our behavior.
Unroll.Me is an app that lets you batch process subscription e-mails. You can unsubscribe from unwanted emails all at once, consolidate sales/newsletters/listserv emails into a convenient daily digest called the Rollup. The Rollup appears in your inbox every day at the time you choose. Looking at subscription e-mails in a batch allows us to scan more quickly.
Nothing says “don't bother me” to your co-workers like a pair of ginormous headphones
When I asked my co-worker Ryan Knox, what he recommended with regard to don't-bother-me headphones, he replied, “While Beats are the ever popular choice in extravagant appearance without luxury sound quality, these should make a stronger stop-now-and-back-away-slowly statement. The yellow tone and iconic markings may take inspiration from the Bothriechis schlegelii, which while not usually aggressive will strike when harassed.“ (So many reasons I love working at Idibri.)
Not enough? There is also the sensory overload bubble helmet.