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Maintaining Depth Without Drifting

Why Sessions Start Strong and Then Lose Focus in the Second Half

Strong first 30 minutes. Then drift. This is a pattern with a specific cause. This article explains what creates mid-session drift and how to prevent it from the start.

What Drifting Looks Like Before It Costs the Whole Session

Drift has an early signal most buyers miss entirely. This article explains what drift looks like in its first minute — catching it early is completely different from catching it at minute 20.

How to Return to Depth After You Have Already Drifted

Drift is not a failed session. It is a moment that requires a return. This article gives you the specific technique that restores depth in under three minutes. Apply it immediately.

Why Opening a Second Tab or File Breaks the Session's Depth

The second tab takes the session. Even briefly. This article explains what happens cognitively when a second input enters — and why closing it quickly does not fully restore what was lost.

The Difference Between Losing Focus Briefly and the Session Being Over

Losing focus for a minute is not the same as the session ending. This article explains the difference — and when a brief drift should be recovered versus when the session is genuinely done.

How the Flame Helps You Re-Centre When You Have Drifted

Look at the flame. It is still burning. The session is not done. This article explains how the flame functions as a re-entry anchor — and how to use it every time drift is detected.