The Pomodoro technique is beloved, time-tested, and super variable productivity method, and it works great for studying too.. You can do it the old-fashioned way or get help from an app.
Student and hacker [prusteen] recently fell in love with the Pomodoro method of time management. That’s where you concentrate on your task for 25 minutes, then take a five-minute break, and repeat ...
This post originally appeared on Apartment Therapy. See it there: I Tried the Pomodoro Technique to Declutter My Pantry, and I've Never Organized It Faster decluttering project "Laugh, and the world ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: Fans of the Pomodoro technique for productivity work in focused, timed bursts. Tomighty is an easy to use, pretty desktop timer to help you organize your tasks with this method.
The free Pomodoro Technique e-book and Pomodoro Timer utility make it easy to plan your work and break periods in ways that keep you productive a half hour at a time. Dennis O'Reilly began writing ...
I've alluded to my search for personal organization a couple of times during 2009. While it's not something that I'm obsessing about, I now capture my major goals in Things, and that at least tells me ...
Working from home is full of temptation in the form of innumerable distractions. Using the Pomodoro Technique, I started dividing my day into 25-minute chunks with a short break at the end of each ...
[zorbash] came up with a great side project while designing a way to read notes and highlighted sections from e-books without having to use Good Reads or the Amazon tool: build a gadget to display a ...
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