

Can using a headset and listening to some very strange sounds really improve your focus, comprehension, efficiency, and ability to concentrate?
Surprisingly enough, the answer seems to be yes, at least for me. My very first encounter with Holothink’s Laser Focus was listening to the free 10-minute demo, and I’ll frankly admit that I was very skeptical. I was open to the possibility that I might experience something, though I doubted that I would.
But … I did! I followed the demo instructions (used a headset and listened while continuing to do what I was doing). It happened to be early evening when I tried it, the tail end of a long but not-yet-over workday, and I was struggling to finish some writing projects that I had been putting off because they all required research.
I can’t say that listening to Laser Focus makes work effortless, but I can absolutely say it improves my focus and concentration. I got started on the research while I was listening to the demo, and soon found myself totally absorbed in the project. Within a couple of hours two articles were complete, and a third was already in rough draft form.
Holothink says the Laser Focus CD will do the following for you:
* Improve focus and comprehension with studying
* Enable you to work more efficiently on tasks that require intense concentration
* Focus your ability to study and comprehend more quickly
* Experience a state of relaxed focus (as opposed to stressed focus)
* Get “unstuck” and complete work when your mind wants to wander
My advice? Try it for yourself. The demo is an easy immediate download (for all us instant gratification types), and it’s absolutely free.