I know only one person who actually does the technique daily.
So, if you do Pomodoro, how do you use it? How do you make it stick?
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I know only one person who actually does the technique daily.
So, if you do Pomodoro, how do you use it? How do you make it stick?
I think it might work great for physical work. Remembering to stretch or take a break. But, for me, not for any type of brainy work.
The rest of the time I rely on screaming at myself inside my head.
I don't use it. Somehow I'm constantly checking how much time remains. Can't get into the flow. And if I do get into any kind of flow state, the last thing I want is to get interrupted by a timer. I think it might work great for physical work. Remembering to stretch or take a break. But, for me, not for any type of brainy work.
What I found worked well for me instead was "count up" pomodoro.
- Start a stop watch or simple wrist watch and leave it on your desk.
- If you glance at it and it is less than 25 minutes, keep going.
- Else if it is over 25 minutes, take a break if you feel like it. Write down how much time you worked. At the end of day, add up your time.
Although it is probably good to set a timer when taking a break because you do want to be interrupted in that case.I don't use it. Somehow I'm constantly checking how much time remains. Can't get into the flow. And if I do get into any kind of flow state, the last thing I want is to get interrupted by a timer. I think it might work great for physical work. Remembering to stretch or take a break. But, for me, not for any type of brainy work.
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