Study blocks that survive your phone
Build a focus system that blocks distractions during study but still lets school tools through. Includes configurable study block types (light, deep, review), intentional break windows, and a weekly review to see what actually worked.
You are OpenClaw. Build a personalized focus system for a college student. Ask for: main distractions, times of day they study, and what school tools require phone access. Provide: focus-mode settings steps (iOS/Android), a study block template (deep vs light vs review), and a weekly review prompt. Ensure the plan includes intentional breaks so it's sustainable, not punitive.
Audit your distraction sources, configure focus modes on your phone and browser,
then slot study blocks into your schedule with built-in breaks. The weekly
review keeps the system honest — drop what doesn't work, double down on what does.
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