u/FunSmile8624

▲ 2 r/Procrastinationism+1 crossposts

What is the biggest thing that ruins your focus during the day?

I've spent the last few months and trying every productivity method, But I always ran into the same issue that I go back and and start doing it again and get back into to it again, this mostly with social media when I try to reduce Time it works the first few days but then I just go back and spend a lot of time in it again this is the problem that the app will help you solve.
I realized that most tools are build for robots, not for people who get easily distracted or overwhelmed by deep focus blocks.
So 2 months ago, I decided to stop complaining and actually build a solution. I build an app that focuses on replacing that cheap dopamine from scrolling into things that you have to achieve and it has things to improve your productivity every day.

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u/FunSmile8624 — 3 days ago

Need some help

So I’ve been trying to create content for my instagram page but the things I’ve been making are just too simple I waste the credits for something that does not bring the attention I’ve been using prompts and creating the 5s-10s videos but they are just not it so what are the things I need to have in mind to create a good attractive video

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u/FunSmile8624 — 8 days ago

New account for ig

I just started a new account from 0 followers on instagram I need some advice on how to grow it I’m gonna be posting using ai and is to grow an audience for something im developing my account is on my profile thank you.

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u/FunSmile8624 — 12 days ago

If I want to try and grow an app I’ve build in social media what are the best ways so people could stay engaged in it so they don’t scroll right away I already have some ideas like the first 20-25 seconds have something about the stupid content that make people stay in the video then completely changed into my app saying information that will make people think about it and if they’d have the same problem.
My app is about to start reducing your time doomscrolling or being all day in social media but that’s not the main thing, the main point of it is that it has content that will actually make you stay and learn about some stuff like micro lessons from. 5-10minutes.
Would you use something like this and how could I post it on social media.
I have a waitlist page if you’re interested

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u/FunSmile8624 — 17 days ago
▲ 2 r/MenWithDiscipline+1 crossposts

I’ve been working on building an app after realizing I was spending more than 5 hours per day on social media, I fell lost like I didn’t want to do anything just stay on my phone and scroll this made me feel comfortable but being comfortable is what is actually killing us we don’t want anything we just want to be on our phone and stay in that world where we are comfortable and we don’t realize about what’s happening out there you technically are training your mind to be lazy and probably struggle to finish basic tasks that we could do in less than 10 minutes all this happened to me and I manage to regain control of my mind and my decision, now I can control the time on social media and my way to help everyone is with my app the idea of it is that it tracks your screen time and when you hit your limit, it nudges you to do a quick 5-10 min lesson instead of keep scrolling and these lessons are things that help you regain control of your mind also topics that you can choose and start learning something that may interest you this Is something that could benefit a lot of people that now just live off their phones.
I would love some honest feedback if this is something you’d use, I’ll be happy get you on the waitlist for when I drop it out.

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u/FunSmile8624 — 18 days ago
▲ 8 r/selfimprovementday+2 crossposts

I’ve been building an app called NewMind after realizing I was spending 5+ hours a day on social media and had nothing to show for it. The idea: it tracks your screen time and when you hit your limit, it nudges you to do a quick 5-10 min lesson instead of keep scrolling. No app does both things together yet. Would love honest feedback — is this something you’d actually use? Happy to share the waitlist link if anyone’s curious.

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u/FunSmile8624 — 16 days ago