You’re Doing Too Much.

Most people aren’t struggling because they do too little.

They struggle because they do too much.

More hours. More tasks. More busy work.

They think productivity is about stacking habits and hacking routines—when in reality, it’s about subtraction, not addition.

The highest performers don’t work more.

They work with more focus—cutting out everything that doesn’t move the needle.

That's how I've been able to stop spending all-nighters working for low results, but also travel to Paris, Dubai, Grindelwald and Buenos Aires in the past 6 months.

The problem? Most high-achievers don’t know when to stop.

(I used to be that guy)

They say they’ll work “just a little longer,” and suddenly, 4 hours are gone.

They think they’re making progress, but really, they’re just spinning in place.

Why you're still stuck

The brain needs clear, visible constraints to stay efficient.

Time blocking fails because their mind forgets it’s even in a time block.

This is why my wizard friend built FocusBar—a subtle but ruthless tool that forces you to focus only on what matters, for the right amount of time.

FocusBar sits on your screen, quietly forcing you to:

⏳ Know what to do NOW

⏳ Know how much time you have left to do it

⏳ Compress days of work into a visible few hours

Parkinson’s Law: Work expands to fill the time allotted for its completion.

It makes sure Parkinson’s Law works for you, not against you.

The Wizard didn't want to release it yet, but I twisted his arm to let Content Operators in with an early lifetime deal before any one else gets it.

Want in?

—Kassimi