🧠 Cognitive and Executive Functioning *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.14 – Tracking Your Own Focus Strength: Tracking your focus helps you see patterns and progress. You can note how long you stay focused before drifting. Write down what helps or hurts your attention. Over time, you’ll spot triggers like hunger, noise, or phone use. Tracking gives you control and proof of improvement. It’s encouraging to see your focus window grow each week. You can also adjust your environment based on your data. Watching your own growth makes staying consistent easier and more rewarding.

About this course

Training to strengthen thinking, planning, and self-management skills for improved daily functioning and decision-making.

This course includes:
  • Executive functioning skill-building exercises
  • Organization and time management templates
  • Real-world problem-solving and decision-making scenarios

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