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The most productive people in the world, they don't rely on discipline and brute force to stay focused. They found hacks to trick their brain into this superhuman level of productivity. So, I'm going to share with you 10 hacks that will make you more focused, even if you have crippling ADHD like I do. These are the strategies that I use to go from an ADHD mess to a hyperfocused CEO. You can start using these today to stop fighting against your brain and start using it as a superpower. So, with that being said, these are the 10 hacks to unlock insane focus. Starting with hack number one, make a notto-do list. Here's my philosophy. Focus is a filter, not a muscle. Stop trying to brute force yourself into focus. Decide what you don't want to do so that you can make decisions quicker. If every new decision comes into your life and you have to sit there with the mental overload and brain powder, try to make a good decision because you haven't set up a filter, it's going to drain your energy. To me, a new yes is a no to your dream. And a no is a yes to your goals. If you think about the most successful people, you
To achieve a state of hyperfocus and consistent productivity, enabling them to reach their full potential.
The 'message me on Instagram for a free template' CTA. It's low-friction and builds a valuable lead list for future course promotions. Alex should offer a free 'Talent Manager Starter Kit' PDF in exchange for an IG message.
“The most productive people in the world, they don't rely.”
Formula · Title: How to [Achieve a Desired Outcome] in a [Contrarian/Intriguing Way] (My [Secret/Unique] System) 1. Hook: Start with a counterintuitive statement or question related to productivity. 2. Credibility: Briefly establish authority (e.g., experience, success). 3. Listicle: Present 7-10 actionable hacks. 4. Call to Action: Drive traffic to a platform for further engagement (e.g., Instagram). 5. Personal Connection: Share personal anecdotes or struggles to build relatability.
Open with the "how_to | contrarian | clickbait | motivational | curiosity_gap" beat. No intro card, no logo, no greeting.
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Establish outdoor city with your hero prop. Wide on the 16mm so the GT3 RS sells the scale.
Brickell · Keep the prop count to 1. More props = more cuts = lower retention.
Use direct to camera rant to deliver the rewatch moment. One idea, one take.
Brickell · Cut on the reaction, not the line. If it's a price reveal, hold the number on screen for 1.5s.
Show the consequence. Bystander head-turn, valet face, on-screen receipt — whatever makes the payoff feel real.
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Claude will write 3 hook + angle combos in your voice you can queue as today's film.
Implicit beats explicit. Let the caption + pinned comment ask. End on the asset, not your face.
Brickell · Tag @imalexgunnar in the caption. Pin the objection comment within 60s of posting.
Formula · Title: How to [Achieve a Desired Outcome] in a [Contrarian/Intriguing Way] (My [Secret/Unique] System) 1. Hook: Start with a counterintuitive statement or question related to productivity. 2. Credibility: Briefly establish authority (e.g., experience, success). 3. Listicle: Present 7-10 actionable hacks. 4. Call to Action: Drive traffic to a platform for further engagement (e.g., Instagram). 5. Personal Connection: Share personal anecdotes or struggles to build relatability.