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Boost Productivity with Pomodoro

The Pomodoro Method is a time management technique that involves focusing intensely on a task for 25 minutes, followed by a short break, and repeating this cycle. It uses a timer to break work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks, with longer breaks built in. This method is intended to help people focus on tasks and boost productivity by taking frequent, timed breaks to relax and prevent burnout.

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Boost Productivity with Pomodoro

The Pomodoro Method is a time management technique that involves focusing intensely on a task for 25 minutes, followed by a short break, and repeating this cycle. It uses a timer to break work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks, with longer breaks built in. This method is intended to help people focus on tasks and boost productivity by taking frequent, timed breaks to relax and prevent burnout.

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Pomodoro Method: Take Frequent Short Breaks

We all lose track of what we’re doing sometimes. When we’re talking to a friend, we might
think hours of chatting feel like mere minutes. Or when we’re working on an assignment, a
few minutes might feel like a boring eternity.

Keeping track of time is very necessary, especially when you’ve got many things to do aside
from completing coursework.

The Pomodoro Method is a wonderful tool to help you focus on your work and then focus on
some much needed relaxation. The method relies on taking frequent breaks in between short
periods of productive work.

Watch this ​video​ to see an example.​ ​You can also add an ​extension​ on Google Chrome/Firefox.

Also, ​The Timer from YouTube has posted a great ​playlist​ of a variety of Pomodoro timers​.
Perhaps today you’ll be working on readings and assignments for 1 hours, click the ​1-hour
timer​! Or today, you might have some extra time than usual, click the ​2-hour timer​.

Try out the Pomodoro Method, and see how it can boost your productivity!

by Maria Asuncion

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