In the modern workspace, the ability to manage one's time effectively is no longer just a soft skill; it is a vital necessity. With the average worker being interrupted every 11 minutes, reclaiming focus requires both psychological shifts and technical assistance.

INSTRUCTIONS: Click 'Enable Optimisation' button' to start mouse movements with clicks - this will click ONLY in the browser window, so don't worry about mis-clicking your apps. 'Toggle Stealth' will display a simulated, common 404 website error page to guard against prying eyes or screenshot capture software (press Esc to end stealth mode). Choose the time between movements with the 'Interval' slider. When active, it will prevent your screen from sleeping. The browser MUST be the only active window for this to work. Finally, use at your own risk & enjoy your time management hack. We've done all we can to mitigate all common methods of presence detection, but no tool is 100% foolproof for 100% of situations.

The Psychology of Deep Work

Cal Newport’s concept of "Deep Work" suggests that professional activities performed in a state of distraction-free concentration push your cognitive capabilities to their limit. These efforts create new value, improve your skill, and are hard to replicate.

To achieve this, experts recommend the "Time Blocking" method. Instead of a standard to-do list, you assign specific blocks of time in your calendar for specific tasks. This reduces the cognitive load of deciding what to do next.

Technical Optimization

Utilizing interactive tools to maintain a presence within your digital ecosystem can paradoxically assist in focus by preventing the constant "re-login" fatigue caused by overly aggressive system timeouts. By maintaining an active session, users can focus on their offline reading and deep thinking without technical friction.

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