Constant notifications make it hard to focus. Learn how to reclaim your attention and build a deep work habit to solve complex problems faster.

We think we’re just glancing at a notification, but we’re actually triggering attention residue, where a literal residue of your focus stays stuck on the first task. It takes an average of 23 minutes and 15 seconds to fully refocus after a single interruption.
샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다
"Instead of endless scrolling, I just hit play on BeFreed. It saves me so much time."
"I never knew where to start with nonfiction—BeFreed’s book lists turned into podcasts gave me a clear path."
"Perfect balance between learning and entertainment. Finished ‘Thinking, Fast and Slow’ on my commute this week."
"Crazy how much I learned while walking the dog. BeFreed = small habits → big gains."
"Reading used to feel like a chore. Now it’s just part of my lifestyle."
"Feels effortless compared to reading. I’ve finished 6 books this month already."
"BeFreed turned my guilty doomscrolling into something that feels productive and inspiring."
"BeFreed turned my commute into learning time. 20-min podcasts are perfect for finishing books I never had time for."
"BeFreed replaced my podcast queue. Imagine Spotify for books — that’s it. 🙌"
"It is great for me to learn something from the book without reading it."
"The themed book list podcasts help me connect ideas across authors—like a guided audio journey."
"Makes me feel smarter every time before going to work"
샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다

Lena: Have you ever sat down at your desk, opened a document, and then—bam—a Slack notification hits, a teammate asks a "quick" question, and suddenly an hour is gone? It feels like we’re constantly sprinting just to stay in place.
Eli: It’s not just in your head, Lena. Research shows the average attention span on a screen is now just 47 seconds. We’re basically living in a state of "work about work," where things like status updates and emails swallow up 60% of our day.
Lena: 47 seconds? That is wild. No wonder it feels impossible to actually solve a complex problem or get into a flow state.
Eli: Exactly. That’s why we’re talking about "Deep Work." It’s the ability to focus without distraction on cognitively demanding tasks. It’s becoming a literal superpower in the modern office.
Lena: I love that. So, let’s dive into how we can actually build this superpower and reclaim our focus.