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  3. Tips to Control Hyperfocus in Children. Limit time watching TV or playing video games. Keep clear, regular schedules. Talk to your child about hyperfocus, and ask how you might work together to ...

  4. How to Stay Focused: 10 Tips to Improve Your Focus and ...

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    declutter the space where you will be working. 2. Coffee in small doses. Drinking coffee, or other caffeinated beverages, in small doses may positively impact your ability to focus. A 2021 study ...

  5. How to Use Hyperfocus to Your Advantage - WebMD

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    4 /15. Some people call hyperfocus the “superpower” of ADHD. Because you’re so absorbed in a task, you can get more done quicker. You may also get better at it. Playing a video game with ...

  6. Focus Financial Partners - Wikipedia

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    Focus Financial Partners Inc. is an American company that invests in independent, fiduciary wealth management firms, being listed on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol FOCS. Headquartered in New York City , it was incorporated in 2004 by Ruediger (Rudy) Adolf , Rajini Kodialam and Leonard (Lenny) Chang.

  7. Brain Fog: 6 Potential Causes - Healthline

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    Brain fog is a symptom of another medical condition. It’s involves memory problems, a lack of mental clarity, and an inability to focus.

  8. Reasons You May Have Brain Fog - WebMD

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    4 /10. Some kinds of drugs -- over-the-counter and prescribed -- can cause brain fog. If you take medicine and notice that your thinking isn’t as clear as it should be or you suddenly can’t ...

  9. Accommodation reflex - Wikipedia

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    Light from a single point of a distant object and light from a single point of a near object being brought to a focus. The accommodation reflex (or accommodation-convergence reflex) is a reflex action of the eye, in response to focusing on a near object, then looking at a distant object (and vice versa), comprising coordinated changes in vergence, lens shape (accommodation) and pupil size.