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I focus on myself vs I focus in myself

The correct phrase is 'I focus on myself.' 'On' is the preposition commonly used with the verb 'focus' to indicate the target or object of the focus. 'I focus in myself' is not a standard English expression.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

I focus on myself

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express directing one's attention or efforts towards oneself, emphasizing self-awareness or self-improvement.

Examples:

  • When I feel overwhelmed, I try to focus on myself and my needs.
  • It's important to take time to focus on yourself and your well-being.
  • She decided to focus on herself and her personal growth.
  • I need to focus on myself before I can help others.
  • Focusing on myself has helped me become more self-confident.

I focus in myself

This phrase is not a standard English expression.


Alternatives:

  • I focus on myself

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