Overcome time blindness and take control of your day.
Stop losing hours without realizing it. Our visual tracking tools help you anchor your focus and see exactly where your effort goes.
When time feels like a blur
Time blindness is the inability to sense the passing of time or accurately estimate how long tasks will take. It's why you sit down to check one email and suddenly three hours have passed. Traditional calendars don't help because they represent time as static blocks, not as a moving, physical reality.
Anchoring time in the physical world
FocusMaxing combats time blindness through the Visual Timeline and the Activity Grid. The Timeline shows time as a moving horizon, creating a sense of urgency. The Grid acts as a ledger of reality—when you log your time, you are forced to confront where the hours actually went, bridging the gap between intention and reality.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Visual Timeline work?
It's a dynamic view of your day where a colored bar physically approaches your scheduled events. It emphasizes 'what is next' and intensifies as events get closer, grabbing your attention before you lose track of time.
How do I stop doomscrolling?
We use a combination of Smart Reminders (SMS or Email) to interrupt the autopilot scrolling state, followed by a 'Visual Reset' (Bilateral Stimulation) exercise to down-regulate the nervous system so you can transition to your intended task.
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Overcome procrastination and the focus blockers holding you back
Most people do not procrastinate because they are lazy. They get stuck when starting friction compounds, doom scrolling takes over, and daily structure disappears.
Procrastination & Starting Friction
Tasks feel too large, too unclear, or emotionally expensive to begin.
Unstable consistency
Progress breaks down when routine changes, energy drops, or deadlines are far away.
Cognitive overload
Too many priorities compete at once, making meaningful work hard to sustain.
Slow recovery after setbacks
One bad day becomes several without a concrete re-entry mechanism.
A system designed to be practical
FocusMaxing combines practical tooling with psychology-informed structure. The objective is persistent execution over time.
Track reality in time
Advanced time management that adapts to you. Progress is measured in logged time and consistency patterns, not just standard completed checkboxes.
Reduce decision fatigue
Tools narrow attention to the next useful action. Better than a basic Pomodoro timer, the system guides you from intent to action faster.
Support recovery loops
Missed days and setbacks are expected; the system is designed to re-entry quickly without shame.
Core capability pillars
Main AI Chat (Start AI)
A central assistant focused on resistance, bottlenecks, and immediate next steps.
Activity Zones, Time Logging and Grid
Flexible time-based tracking that reveals where effort is actually going.
Execution Tools
Prioritization and habit-stacking tools that help users initiate action and max their execution.
Pattern Insight
Behavior trends and feedback loops that improve self-regulation over longer periods.
Common questions
Build structure that lasts
Use one system to start sooner, maintain consistency longer, and recover faster when momentum breaks.