1) Deep Calm / Anti-Anxiety (best for overthinking, sleep) Arvo Pärt — ultra-minimal, slow, meditative (“tintinnabuli” style) Erik Satie — sparse piano ( Gymnopédies ) Max Richter — designed for relaxation ( Sleep ) Ludovico Einaudi — repetitive, emotionally soft piano Use: night, stress relief, pre-sleep 2) Focus / Cognitive Flow (best for work, reading) Johann Sebastian Bach — structured, mathematically balanced Antonio Vivaldi — rhythmic but controlled George Frideric Handel — stable orchestration Philip Glass — repetitive minimalism → flow state Use: deep work, studying, analysis 3) Emotional Reset / Light Relaxation Claude Debussy — fluid, impressionistic Franz Schubert — warm, melodic Frédéric Chopin — introspective piano Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky — expressive but soothing passages Use: unwinding, mood balance 4) Ambient / Modern Calm (background, low cognitive load) Brian Eno — ambient pioneer Nils Frahm — piano +...
1) Create “Focus Blocks” (Non-negotiable) Work in 60–90 minute deep focus sessions No phone, no email, no switching Execution: 2–3 blocks/day → already top 5% productivity 2) Remove Phone from Physical Reach Keep phone in another room during focus work 👉 Research-backed: even a silent phone reduces cognitive capacity Rule: “If you can see it, it’s draining you.” 3) Kill Notifications Completely Turn off: Social media News alerts Promotional pings Keep only: Calls from key contacts 👉 You should pull information, not be pushed 4) Single-Task Ruthlessly One task at a time No tab-switching Method: Write down ONE task before starting Finish or consciously stop 👉 Multitasking = performance collapse 5) Build a “Distraction List” When distracted: Write it down Return to task Example: “Check email” → note it → continue 👉 Trains your brain to delay impulses 6) Redesign Work Environment Quiet space or noise contro...