This is how it works Concentration Sessions
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Microsoft continues to add improvements to its brand new operating system. So these days we saw how the Mail and Calendar or Clippings utility was updated, just as the Clock application has now done, which adds a new anointing to what they have come to call Focus Sessions or what is the same, Concentration Sessions"
"This is a new feature that is being progressively rolled out, so it may still take a few hours for it to appear as available within updates in the Microsoft Store app.You can try clicking on Get updates in case you already have it ready to download."
Seeking maximum productivity
"Once the Clock> application has been updated, we will see how a new section appears in the first place, just above Timers. It receives the name of Concentration Sessions>"
We can establish periods of 30 minutes with a timer in which we want to obtain maximum performance in what we are working on. This tool merges with Spotify and Microsoft To-Do and seeks to make it easier for us to achieve daily goals that we have set with the possibility of listening to music or having our tasks synchronized.
"With Concentration Sessions>mark a task that we have in To-Do and choose music from Spotify (we only have to give permissions and synchronize our account), marking that kind of timer> "
In addition, Microsoft has established with Focus Sessions>allow users to set a daily goal that they can try to beat in new sessions. This is possible by saving a history that we can delete, yes, in the tool&39;s configuration."
In addition, and to avoid having to have that huge window occupying the entire screen or in the background that prevents us from seeing the progress, the tool allows us to minimize it so that it appears in the form of a floating widget over any application that we have open in order to control our progress.
If you&39;re testing Windows 11 on the latest version, you can check if you have the Clock app update ready so you can access the function Concentration Sessions>"