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You're not lazy. Your phone is just winning — every single night.

If you study with your phone next to you, you lose hours without even noticing. Here's why it's not your fault — and the small thing that finally fixed it for me.

Real aspirant past midnight, slumped at a cluttered desk, face lit only by a phone — quiet defeat, not theatrical.

It's 9pm. You sit down to finish one chapter. You pick up your phone — just to check the time. An hour and a half later, you look up. Zero pages done. And that horrible sinking feeling in your stomach.

You tell yourself tomorrow will be different. It never is.

And the worst part isn't even the lost hours. It's the guilt. Every wasted night feels like proof that you have no discipline. That maybe you're just not made for this. You sit at your desk for ten hours and really study for three — the rest slips away in tiny scrolls you don't even notice. The harder you push, the worse you feel.

You've tried it all. Forest. Screen Time limits. Deleting Instagram (back in four days). App blockers you switched off the moment they got annoying. They all failed for the same reason — and it's not the one you think.

It's not your fault. The phone is built to win.

The apps on your phone are made by big teams of very smart people. Their whole job is to keep you scrolling. You're tired, stressed, and studying hard. Of course you lose. Anyone would.

So when people say "just focus more," they don't really get it. You can't beat this with willpower. The fight was never fair.

And every focus app you tried was fighting your phone from inside your phone — the distraction and the fix sitting one tap apart. That's like putting out a fire with more fire.

You cannot solve a hardware problem with software.

The students who study better than you usually don't have more willpower. They just stopped fighting. They made one choice, one time — instead of battling their phone a hundred times an hour.

That's the whole idea behind Mohar. It's not an app. It sits outside your phone — in the real world, where your focus actually lives.

This isn't some trick. It's just how habits work. And it's the part that made me stop feeling like something was wrong with me.

Nothing is wrong with you.

University of California, Irvine · 2008

Check your phone once, and it takes about 23 minutes to focus fully again. 23 minutes — every single time you "just quickly check."

Journal of Experimental Psychology · 2015

A real object you can touch builds habits far better than an app reminder — the kind you swipe away in a second.

Stanford Habit Lab · 2021

Habits stick when they're linked to one place and one object — not to rules or reminders. A device on your desk does what an app can't.

One tap. Then you just study.

Mohar is a small device. It sits on your desk. You set it up once in the free app — then you forget the app is even there. After that:

1

Tap your phone on Mohar

The second your phone touches it, your study mode turns on. No app to open. No menus.

2

Your distractions go quiet

Instagram, YouTube, games — all go silent. A timer starts. Do Not Disturb turns on.

3

The choice is already made

You decided the moment you tapped. There's no app sitting one tap away to pull you back.

4

Soon, it's just a habit

After two or three weeks, tapping in feels normal. Studying stops being a fight you have to win every night.

The Mohar device resting on a real study desk, warm lamp light, books and chai nearby — calm and lived-in.
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Students who stopped fighting their phone.

2–3 genuine before/after screen-time screenshots or real student WhatsApp messages, side by side.
A real student deep in study — calm, focused, phone face-down on the Mohar device beside them.

The honest questions you're already asking.

Isn't this just another app blocker?

No. And that's the point. App blockers live inside your phone, right next to the apps. So you can always turn them off. Mohar sits outside your phone. It makes the choice for you. You just tap.

₹1,499 feels like a lot when I'm a student.

I know. But you pay once — never again. No monthly fee. It works for years. That's less than two months of a coaching app you probably won't even open. If it saves you just one good study hour a day before your exam, it pays for itself fast.

Will it work on my phone?

If your phone can tap to pay (NFC), it works. That's iPhone 7 and newer, and most Android phones. No battery. No charging. No setup headache.

What if it doesn't work for me?

Give it two or three weeks — not one bad night. Mohar isn't magic. It's a tool that takes away the fight, so sitting down to study gets a little easier each day. Set it up once, tap in daily, and let the habit build.

So here's the simple version: you buy it once. No monthly fee. No battery. It works on any phone with NFC. And it lasts for years. One small choice now — or another exam season fighting yourself every night.

You don't have to win the fight. You just have to remove it.

If you're at your desk right now — chapter open, thumb sliding toward Instagram — I've been there. There's a way out. And it's not another app.

See how Mohar works.

One tap to start. No willpower needed. You buy it once, and it lasts your whole prep — and well beyond.

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