🧠 Short-Term Memory & Focus Training
Course overview
Lesson Overview

6.1 – What Is Self-Monitoring and Why It Improves Focus: Self-monitoring is the skill of noticing what your mind is doing while you work, then making small adjustments to stay effective and calm. It means paying attention to signals like mind-wandering, eye strain, or rushing, and catching them early before performance drops. When you track your attention gently, you begin to see patterns: what time of day you think best, which tasks drain you, and which settings help you lock in. This awareness turns focus from guesswork into a repeatable plan. You build a habit of checking your posture, pace, and breath, then right-sizing your effort so you don’t burn out. With practice, you waste less energy fighting distractions and spend more energy doing the right next step. Self-monitoring doesn’t criticize; it guides. It helps you learn from today so tomorrow feels smoother, clearer, and more under control.

About this course

Learn how to improve focus, memory, and mental organization with simple, repeatable strategies that support daily routines and task completion. This section helps you build the thinking skills needed for greater independence at home and in the community.

This course includes:
  • Structured feedback and documentation review by a supervising licensed clinician
  • Clinical oversight compliant with Medicaid Provider Type 14 standards for rehabilitative services
  • Lessons designed for asynchronous delivery via telehealth or in-person instruction

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