Do you like to listen to music while you're working? If so, do you sometimes find yourself paying too much attention to the music and not concentrating sufficiently on your work?
If so, then try a brilliant new net-based service called Focus@Will. It's a streaming music service, but instead of letting you choose your own tracks it offers a selection of specially-curated tracks that are scientifically designed to help you concentrate on the task in hand without being overly intrusive.
You can start listening straight away at www.focusatwill.com in your web browser. Or if you have a smartphone or tablet, check out the dedicated app in your device's app store. Note, though, that you do need an active internet connection to use the system, as it doesn't seem to store local cached versions of any music.
Read more: http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/music-scientifically-proved-help-you-er.htm
If so, then try a brilliant new net-based service called Focus@Will. It's a streaming music service, but instead of letting you choose your own tracks it offers a selection of specially-curated tracks that are scientifically designed to help you concentrate on the task in hand without being overly intrusive.
You can start listening straight away at www.focusatwill.com in your web browser. Or if you have a smartphone or tablet, check out the dedicated app in your device's app store. Note, though, that you do need an active internet connection to use the system, as it doesn't seem to store local cached versions of any music.
Read more: http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/music-scientifically-proved-help-you-er.htm