I used to use it a lot and loved it. I'd use my break to do a very quick walk around the block, so it also helped with my daily step count, double the productivity!
Yup, it works. But for me - I can't stick with one approach to working for long.
My approach to work is a bit chaotic, so I can say that yes - Pomodoro works. But I'm not that type that can use it regularly, I'm more of a person that needs inspiration and can't push myself into certain time frames.
The Pomodoro technique is highly effective as it helps you effectively manage your time and work on a task without distractions. It is also beneficial as it helps you become more disciplined and think about your work. This technique is designed to combat multitasking and improve concentration.
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I heard from one of my friend about it. As he was suggesting me to use the pomodoro techniques for our https://www.ihorhnatewicz.com/ business. But after that I haven't found time to study it and properly work on it. I hope under your this post people will share about it. which will also help me.
@fein_steri If you want more information about Pomodoro, I recommend this blog on BeforeSunset. It explains how it works and also has a great timer in it
Link: https://www.usebeforesunset.com/...
Have been trying it for a last couple of weeks and can definitely recommend it since it does give a nice balance of work and rest; and helps to focus on the tasks as they go - rather than jumping from one to another. With the lists of tasks in-built in pomodoro online apps then I started moving all the tasks with exact time spent on them in the Timesheet https://www.technuf.com/timesheet and I already now see the positive results on my productivity and general task management :)
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