1.5H Pomodoro Technique | Study Timer 3x 25 Min | Focus Session

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2020
  • Pomodoro technique is a time-management method to increase your focus, study more efficiently and achieve better results. Developed in the ‘80s, this method keeps you focused on your tasks by reminding you to take breaks every 25 minutes of work or study.
    #Pomodoro #Study #Productivity
    1 hour 30 minute Pomodoro method:
    Study: 3x 25 Minutes
    Break: 3x 5 Minutes
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    ► Pomodoro technique - what is it?
    The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method that can be used for work and study. For many people, time is an enemy. The anxiety triggered by “the ticking clock”, especially when it involves a deadline, leads to ineffective work and study habits which in turn lead to procrastination.
    The aim of the Pomodoro Technique is to use time as a valuable ally in accomplishing what we want to do in the way we want to do it, and to enable us to improve continually the way we work or study.
    ► Pomodoro method - the goals
    The Pomodoro Technique will provide a simple tool/process for improving productivity (your own and that of your team members) which can do the following:
    • Alleviate anxiety linked to beginning
    • Enhance focus and concentration by cutting down on interruptions
    • Increase awareness of your decisions
    • Boost motivation and keep it constant
    • Bolster the determination to achieve your goals
    • Refine the estimation process, both in qualitative and quantitative terms
    • Improve your work or study process
    • Strengthen your resolve to keep on applying yourself in the face of complex situations
    ► Pomodoro timer - rules and tips
    • Once a Pomodoro begins, it has to ring
    • If it takes less than one Pomodoro, add it up, and combine it with another task
    • The next Pomodoro will go better
    • The Pomodoro Technique shouldn’t be used for activities you do in your free time. Enjoy free time!
    Also known in other languages as:
    SP: Sesión de estudio de técnica de pomorodo de 1 hora y 30 minutos
    FR: Séance d'étude de 1 heure et 30 minutes sur la technique du pomorodo
    IT: Sessione di studio metodo pomodoro un’ora e mezza
    PT: Sessão de estudo da técnica de pomorodo de 1 hora e 30 minutos
    DE: 1 Stunde und 30 Minuten Pomorodo-Technik-Lernsitzung
    NL: 1 uur en 30 minuten pomorodo-techniek studiesessie
    ID: Sesi belajar teknik pomorodo 1 jam 30 menit
    IN: 1 घंटे और 30 मिनट के पोमोरोडो तकनीक अध्ययन सत्र
    BD: 1 ঘন্টা 30 মিনিটের পোমোরোডো কৌশল স্টাডি সেশন
    JP: 1時間30分のポモロドテクニック勉強会
    KR: 1 시간 30 분 포모로도 기술 연구 세션
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Komentáře • 15

  • @takeyourtime6179
    @takeyourtime6179  Před 3 lety +16

    Thanks for watching our Pomodoro style timer to increase your focus! What do you use it for?

  • @lucianaaranda3948
    @lucianaaranda3948 Před 11 měsíci +6

    I love it because it doesn't have the loud ringer that scares me every time the break starts.

  • @joshxd1323
    @joshxd1323 Před 2 lety +12

    This Pomodoro timer sure helps me get my work done. Also, the background isn't distracting which I really appreciate. Cheers !

  • @danidomaridomari8960
    @danidomaridomari8960 Před 2 lety +5

    the sound when its break time is the same when you win on online casino

  • @kasadoesstuff
    @kasadoesstuff Před rokem +2

    thanks this is really helping me out with my revision

  • @satvrn7777
    @satvrn7777 Před 6 měsíci

    thanks

  • @ainsleythompson5324
    @ainsleythompson5324 Před 2 lety +10

    I don’t like that there’s adds in the middle of this.. very distracting

    • @takeyourtime6179
      @takeyourtime6179  Před 2 lety +33

      Hi Ainsley, thanks for letting us know! All mid-video ads have been removed 😉

  • @user-hv9xg7jx2o
    @user-hv9xg7jx2o Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you, brother. By using your videos, I have become more effective in my studies. Take this subscription and like🤍👍