To help cement students' understanding of course concepts, you can integrate them into your wider teaching practices. For example, remind students to anchor their attention on you while you are instructing them and to anchor on any specific task that you give them. Encourage students to release distractions as they arise and refocus on class. From time to time, it may be helpful to check in with your students about how practicing these skills has impacted their productivity and ability to focus.
By incorporating the skills from Finding Focus into your classroom practices, students will gain a deeper appreciation for how the course can help them in real life. This may also lead to students developing more sustained habits for improving their focusing beyond the classroom.