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title: "Staring at walls to improve focus and productivity"
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date: 2026-04-27T05:27:30-04:00
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tags: ["Productivity", "Life Optimization"]
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I came across [a video by Simple Lucas](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZD5IFpyDcE&pp=ygUgc3RhcmluZyBhdCB3YWxsIGZvciBwcm9kdWN0aXZpdHk%3D) describing a routine to improve focus and productivity.
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The routine was basically:
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1. Don't use any screens/entertainment when trying to focus on work.
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2. When you start to feel mentally drained, sit and stare at a wall for x minutes to recover focus.
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I've been trying it, and it's a very effective (but hard) routine.
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## The problem
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The core problem is that most people by default are in an information overload.
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A paper published in 2012 showed that in 2008 the average person was receiving 34 GB of information daily, with a daily information exposure growth rate of about 5.4% per year [^1].
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Extrapolating that trend, we would be at about 87 GB worth of data today.
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This calculation includes audio, visual, and text data and incorporates quality into the measurement, i.e. 10 minutes of HD video has more information than 10 minutes of 480p video.
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It's unclear to me exactly how the quality impacts things, but regardless it is obvious that we are all being drowned in a sea of information.
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I certainly go through periods of "brain fog" and lack of focus/motivation.
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These periods usually go something like:
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1. Get a bad night of sleep (up late for an event, kids keep waking me up).
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2. Wake up very tired so consume large amounts of caffeine.
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3. Have trouble focusing after 2/3 cups so use media while working to dull the pain (music/podcasts) or take more "breaks" (reading hackernews).
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4. Stay up late because I'm wired on caffeine and dopamine from scrolling.
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5. Go back to 2.
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I find these cycles very hard to break out of when I'm in them.
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The media consumption constitutes a small dopamine hit.
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Large numbers of small hits puts you in a hole, where you need even more/stronger hits to feel good.
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## Disconnecting
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The obvious solution is to disconnect from scrolling, but that doesn't overcome the biggest issue.
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When I'm in this "brain fog" cycle (and sometimes outside of it), I will find that around 1/2 pm I hit a wall.
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My head will start hurting, my motivation will be trash, and my productivity significantly degrades.
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My first instinct is to go for more coffee.
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That usually lets me keep working, but at a slow/painful pace.
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While looking for focusing strategies I came across the life-changing solution...
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## Stare at a Wall!
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After watching Simple Lucas' experience, I decided to try it when I hit my focus wall.
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It worked.
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In my attempts, I combined wall staring with a few other concepts I had heard about.
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First was activating the parasympathetic nervous system by staring at the wall "out-of-focus" and using peripheral vision.
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Second was incorporating mind blanking which means trying to think of nothing.
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I tried intervals of 5-10 minutes and when I was done, my focus was back!
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What I didn't expect was how difficult it would be.
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Sitting for 5-10 minutes staring at a wall without thinking of anything is hard!
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I relate it somewhat to the feeling I have with working out.
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Often times I want to avoid it because it's hard, but I'm always happy when I push through and complete it.
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It was the exact same experience with the wall staring.
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So far I've been feeling significant focus/productivity improvements.
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I've also been using some other strategies to improve focus, which I'll be talking about in a future post.
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I plan to continue this routine and will update to see how much it has impacted productivity/focus.
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Thanks for reading!
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[^1]: https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/1566
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