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Episode 5 - Locked In: The Power and Pitfalls of Hyperfocus

15 min · 12. Apr. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2600527/fan_mail/new]  What does it really mean to be “in the zone”?  In this episode, we explore hyperfocus—that intense state where time disappears and productivity soars. Often linked to creativity, ADHD, and deep work, hyperfocus can feel like a superpower… until it isn’t.  We unpack the science behind it, share personal experiences, and discuss how hyperfocus can both help and hinder our lives. How do you harness it without burning out or losing balance? Tune in as we dive into the double-edged nature of being completely locked in.

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