After years of procrastination, even the most trivial task felt like climbing a mountain. Then I discovered the pomodoro technique – and how much I could achieve in just 25 minutes ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Moe Long/CNET I first started using the Pomodoro Technique back in 2014 when some then-co-workers introduced it to me during a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about how to do more with your consumer gadgets. Working from home is an exercise in control. All those things that you ...
The Pomodoro Technique uses a simple timer to keep you focused. The method can provide a much-needed productivity boost at work, home and everywhere in between. Moe enjoys making technical content ...
Can’t focus for even 25 minutes without checking your phone, opening another tab, or losing track of what you were doing? You ...
Staring into an overflowing closet can make you feel like closing the door and ignoring the problem. And you’ll probably feel the same when you see stacks of boxes in the basement, crowded kitchen ...
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 ...
[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 ...
October 9, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Francesco Cirillo crafted the Pomodoro Technique in 1992, as a personal system to get more studying done. He ...
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 ...