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Since you're in this thread asking this question, I'm going to assume you're either fairly green, or an off and on hobbyist. I could give you tons upon tons of advice for honing your focus that are probably too individualized or annoying for you to deal with, so I'll just tell you this.

Write every single day. Under no circumstances should you ever fail to write at least a paragraph if you had access to your writing station and even ten minutes of free time. The goal is to force writing into a habit, and something your brain just expects to do. Like when you step in front of a toilet and your body is immediately overwhelmed with the urge to piss, you want to sit in front of a computer and feel compelled to write. You'd be surprised how much you can train your brain if you understand how it work.
Alternatively, make sure what you're writing is actually interesting and something you're passionate about, block access to the Internet, or smash your dick with a hammer whenever you look away from your document.

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