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Introducing @lockin_focus 💪 Distractions, fatigue, burnout, meet the AI that fights them all. 🔥📈 Lock-in is your personal focus assistant that helps you stay sharp and finish strong. Here’s how it works: ⚡ Distraction nudges – gently pull your attention back when your mind drifts 😴 Fatigue detection –...

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