Certainly there will be distractions anywhere you go. I feel the same way as well, be it friends who constantly message me, or that lingering thought about that next episode on Netflix. However, I do find that if I force myself to beat the distraction for the first 30 minutes into my work, I will automatically be focused throughout. It's like getting a car over the first uphill and letting it roll down on its own afterwards. Maybe that's how it works for you as well when you are listening to Hamilton.
I also remove any social media/distracting app icons on the desktop of my phone (or make it very troublesome to access) so that I won't even bother lol
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Certainly there will be distractions anywhere you go. I feel the same way as well, be it friends who constantly message me, or that lingering thought about that next episode on Netflix. However, I do find that if I force myself to beat the distraction for the first 30 minutes into my work, I will automatically be focused throughout. It's like getting a car over the first uphill and letting it roll down on its own afterwards. Maybe that's how it works for you as well when you are listening to Hamilton.
I also remove any social media/distracting app icons on the desktop of my phone (or make it very troublesome to access) so that I won't even bother lol