you don't have a focus problem. you have
a noise problem.
attention isn't a switch. it's a resource — and right now it's distributed across everything at once. nima clears the noise so it can collect around the work.
the work is there.
so is everything else.
you sit down to work and the tab opens. the message arrives. the thought surfaces. none of it is urgent — but all of it has weight. attention moves toward the loudest thing, not the most important one.
trying to focus is often what prevents it. the effort creates its own interference.
focus tools make it worse. timers that make you aware of time. ambient tracks your brain filters out in twenty minutes. productivity systems that require more attention to maintain than the work itself.
wherever the noise
is coming from.
nima reads which kind of scattered you are before anything is composed. not all focus problems feel the same — and they shouldn't be answered the same way.
nima doesn't time
you. it tunes you.
tell nima what's blocking the work. the list that won't stop growing. the fog that arrived this morning and hasn't lifted. the task you keep opening and closing without starting. our intelligence reads the specific texture of the block and composes something to dissolve it.
not a pomodoro timer. not binaural beats that fade into background noise after ten minutes. a real-time voice-guided experience that addresses what's actually in the way — and then gets out of the way so the work can begin.
nima isn't a productivity tool. it's the thing that makes productivity possible.