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First created by Francesco Cirillo in the 1980s, the Pomodoro Technique is used all around the world to beat procrastination. It suggests that working for 25 minutes, followed by a short 5-minute ...
If you have trouble staying focused and getting work done, the Pomodoro Technique of working in 25-minute intervals with 5-minute breaks is pretty hard to beat. The only problem is that it requires… ...
The tomato timer (photo below) is how Francesco Cirillo got inspired to invent the time management system known as the Pomodoro Technique.
You can use the Pomodoro Technique to enhance your productivity by getting into deep focus, concentrating on one task at a time and building in brain breaks.
Is your new work-from-home lifestyle killing your productivity? Use the Pomodoro Method to reclaim your focus (and take the occasional break).
Google Chrome: If you're a Chrome user that uses the Pomodoro Technique to get things done, you'll definitely want to grab this handy little Pomodoro timer for the Chrome toolbar. Unfamiliar with ...
The Pomodoro technique is a simple method of focusing on your tasks for short bursts; typically you set a timer and work for 25 minutes without distraction and then take a break.