Back in 2022, I couldn’t focus for more than like 10 minutes.
I’d study for hours and still feel like I didn’t get anything done.
I’d try to do my homework during class — like literally hiding my math textbook behind my French notes so the teacher wouldn’t catch me.
I’d go home and procrastinate.
Scroll like crazy.
Sleep late.
Repeat.
And bro it was like this for months.
I didn’t even talk to people in class. I’d just be doing homework that I should’ve done at home.
Every day felt like I was just trying to catch up.
But eventually I snapped out of it.
I built this 3-step system that made school feel easy.
I got a perfect score on the PSAT.
I study less than 2 hours a day now — that includes homework.
And I’ve posted 250+ videos without burning out.
Here’s what I did:
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▶ 1. Identify the Essential Few
Most tasks don’t move the needle.
You’ll spend hours fixing fonts or making your slides look nice, and it won’t change your grade.
I remember for one speech, I didn’t even add pictures to the slides. Just used the default theme and spent all my time getting the citations right.
I got 145/140 — the highest in class.
Turns out, no one cared about the aesthetics.
They just cared that I did the one thing that actually mattered.
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▶ 2. Plan Under Pressure
Everyone plans with comfort in mind. “Oh I’ll do it next week, I’ve got time.”
But that’s why they keep procrastinating.
They don’t feel pressure, so nothing gets done.
For me:
One day I accidentally fell behind on my morning routine.
I had 30 mins before school to edit 3 videos.
Normally that takes me like 90.
But I finished it all in 30. Just because I had to.
From then on, I stopped giving myself extra time.
Set a timer. Gave myself a hard deadline.
And suddenly the work gets done way faster.
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▶ 3. Execute With Protection
If your phone is next to you while you’re working, you’re not doing deep work.
You’re just pretending to be productive.
I used to leave my phone on the desk “just in case.”
But even without notifications, it’d distract me.
Just seeing it was enough to ruin my focus.
Now I leave it in another room. Flipped over. Do not disturb.
And suddenly, I can focus for 90 minutes straight.
You live in an attention economy, bro — if you're not careful, everything will try to steal your focus.
And once you lose it, good luck getting it back.
So protect it at all costs.
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If you just try these 3 things —
identify the essential few, plan under pressure, and execute with protection —
Your whole system will change.
You’ll stop wasting hours.
You’ll stop stressing about school.
And you’ll finally start feeling like you’re actually in control of your time.
Reply below with ONE action you're gonna take now, bro. 👇