Jeremy Jarvis – Founder of Mind Clarity Hub
I help readers cut through digital noise, rebuild focus and protect their mental clarity with practical, research-informed systems you can actually live with.
Mind Clarity Hub exists for people who feel constantly pulled in a dozen directions. As the creator of this platform, my work combines psychology and neuroscience research with real-world experiments in attention, digital minimalism and AI-assisted productivity.
Every book, article and framework on Mind Clarity Hub is built to be: evidence-informed, ethically grounded and practical enough to use during a busy week — not just on a perfect day.
Key takeaways about my work
- Focus area: attention, digital overwhelm, dopamine detox, AI productivity and burnout recovery.
- Approach: science-informed, story-driven, step-by-step systems with clear actions.
- Goal: help you build a sustainable “clarity infrastructure” for work, creativity and life.
Who I am and why I built Mind Clarity Hub
I write for people who are tired of feeling busy and scattered, yet never truly satisfied with what gets done. My work focuses on helping you build clarity around what matters, then design your digital environment, tools and habits to support that clarity instead of eroding it.
My frameworks are grounded in mainstream psychology and neuroscience research (attention, motivation, habit formation, stress and burnout) and translated into everyday language. I am not a replacement for a doctor or therapist. Instead, I aim to sit in the middle: between academic papers that are hard to parse, and overhyped productivity hacks that ignore how real brains work.
On Mind Clarity Hub, you will see repeated themes: reducing friction, creating clear constraints, designing your default environment and making data-informed adjustments over time instead of chasing another “fresh start.”
What you’ll find on Mind Clarity Hub
Mind Clarity Hub is designed as a library of practical, clarity-first resources. Articles, reviews and book pages are written to be skimmable yet deep enough to guide real behavior change.
- Evidence-informed guides to focus, attention and deep work.
- Practical digital detox and dopamine reset frameworks you can apply step by step.
- Realistic AI productivity workflows that enhance, not replace, your judgment.
- Morning and evening routines that protect energy instead of draining it.
- Book pages explaining how each title fits into your clarity journey.
- Reviews and breakdowns of tools that promise “instant focus” — with careful, honest assessment.
- Resources that connect clarity with sustainable lifestyle design and work patterns.
- Experiments, templates and checklists you can adapt to your own context.
Books and long-form work
My books give readers a deeper, structured path to clarity and focus. Each title is designed to be both readable and actionable — with reflection prompts, checklists and repeatable systems you can revisit.
This book focuses on building a clarity framework for your work and life, then designing calendars, devices and routines that consistently reflect it.
Digital Clarity explores attention management, notification architecture and practical dopamine detox principles for knowledge workers and creators.
This work highlights AI workflows for writing, planning and research that protect rather than fragment your attention, with guardrails for ethics and over-reliance.
Where to find me online
My work appears across several platforms. Each channel has a slightly different purpose — from short-form ideas to in-depth book and article updates.
How I research and fact-check content
Trust is central to Mind Clarity Hub. I take a conservative, research-informed approach to claims about brain health, productivity and mental well-being.
When I reference ideas from psychology, neuroscience or behavioral science, I aim to trace them back to:
- Peer-reviewed studies and systematic reviews.
- Summaries from respected organizations and associations.
- Books and long-form work by credible researchers and practitioners.
I avoid “miracle solution” language, extreme promises and oversimplified hacks. When research is early or mixed, I say so directly and focus on practical, low-risk experiments instead.
I also:
- Update key articles and book pages as new evidence emerges.
- Differentiate clearly between research-backed guidance and personal opinion or experience.
- Encourage readers to consult medical or mental health professionals for diagnosis or treatment.
The goal is to give you clear, honest context so you can apply ideas responsibly and adapt them to your own life and health situation.
Working with me and staying in touch
Mind Clarity Hub will continue to grow with new books, deep-dive guides and tools for designing a sustainable, focused life in a noisy, AI-powered world.
If you would like to discuss collaborations, interviews, features or clarity-related projects, the best next step is to reach out via the contact options on Mind Clarity Hub. Please include a short summary of who you are, your audience and how you think we might align.
Author FAQ
Who is Jeremy Jarvis?
Jeremy Jarvis is the founder of Mind Clarity Hub and a clarity-focused author who helps readers reduce digital noise, rebuild focus and create sustainable mental habits through science-informed, highly practical frameworks.
What is Mind Clarity Hub about?
Mind Clarity Hub is an educational platform dedicated to focus, attention, digital minimalism, dopamine detox, AI productivity and sustainable routines. It blends research from psychology and neuroscience with real-world experiments and step-by-step systems.
Where can I find Jeremy’s books?
Jeremy’s books are available on his Amazon Author Page . You will also find them throughout Mind Clarity Hub in curated reading lists, individual book pages and related articles on clarity, focus and AI productivity.
How does Jeremy research and fact-check his content?
Jeremy bases his work on peer-reviewed research and respected psychology and neuroscience sources, checks claims against original studies and expert summaries, and updates content as new evidence emerges. Mind Clarity Hub resources are designed to be practical, ethical and transparent about what is known, what is emerging and what remains uncertain.
Explore the Mind Clarity Hub Library
Practical books on focus, digital habits, resilience, and building a calmer mind.
