![]() You can use any productivity timer you want, but using a dedicated Pomodoro timer can be very useful. As you get used to this method, you can start breaking down longer tasks into chunks. ![]() When you start using this technique, it might be a good idea to work on tasks that can be completed within 25 minutes. That’s long enough to enable you to fully engage with a task and the frequent 5-minute breaks give you time for a quick breather, without having to interrupt your work. It started with a tomato… and then evolved into a polished productive process.Ī typical Pomodoro work session lasts for 25 minutes, followed by a 5-minute break. ![]() On the watch for a way to level up? ( AKA, to not have to go to the cooker every time you want another practice run.) You’ve found the right place. Ever timed yourself on the cooker, to run through that presentation for work? Me too. ![]()
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