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Understanding the Cannabis and Focus Effect

There are times when we need to focus, but we drift. We navel gaze. We stare out the window. We get distracted by the next shiny object. We compulsively look at our iPhones every 30 seconds. Sound familiar?

 

Marijuana could help with focus. For some people, THC stimulates a deeper level of focus that helps minimize drift and distraction. It could help push you into a flow state, where the rest of the world falls away, and you lose all sense of time and place. When you finally come up for air, the task is done, the day is over, and you’re left with a sense of wonder.

 

Cannabis is also a source of THCV, a minor cannabinoid and another reason marijuana may help with focus. Known as ‘Weederall”, some early studies and anecdotal reports suggest that THCV may promote focus and mental clarity.

 

The Best Product to Get Focused

Betty’s Eddies Go Betty Go are watermelon chews infused with L-theanine, natural caffeine from coffee, and a blend of THC and THCV to help you focus. These handcrafted fruit chews are made with organic fruits & veggies, full-spectrum cannabis, and a whole lotta love!

 

Tips for Enhancing a Focused Mindset

There are several tools you can use to enhance focus:

  1. Minimize Distractions: Reduce noise, put away your phone or other potential distractions, and establish a dedicated workspace.
  2. Eliminate Overwhelm: Determine which tasks or activities are most important, break them down into smaller tasks, and prioritize. Having a clear plan can help you stay focused.
  3. Time Management: Allocate time blocks for tasks. Use the Pomodoro Technique, where you work for a set amount of time (e.g., 25 minutes) and then take a short break (e.g., 5 minutes).
  4. Practice Mindfulness and Meditation: Regular mindfulness practice can train your mind to stay present and reduce distractions. Start with short meditation sessions and gradually increase the duration over time.
  5. Practice Single-Tasking: Instead of multitasking, focus on one task at a time. Multitasking can reduce efficiency and lead to distractions.