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Pomodoro Technique
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[[go]] tomato-timer.com
- 25 minutes work, 5 minutes rest, then every n cycles a longer rest.
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We sometimes do 'longer pomodoros' which I call [[beefsteak]]:
- 50 minutes work, 10 minutes rest.
- Best for activities where you need longer to fully get into deep focus, like programming.
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Pomodoro
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a [[tool]]
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[[pomodoro technique]]
- [[25 minutes]] of focused work followed by [[5 minutes]] of rest.
- I should do it more. "I should do it more" is something that one can end up saying about many things. So I'm trying to keep things easy: two a day keeps the doctor and the fireperson away.
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A [[pomodoro]], for me, signals an [[intent]].
- My default intent is [[getting things done]] with [[good intent]] for [[public utility]].
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I'm trying to be explicit about setting intents in general; a bit ritualistic even.
- See [[bootstrap]].
- Whenever I notice the risk of getting distracted from the task at hand, I dump thoughts in [[later]].
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My current running contexts or intents can be found in [[do]] (they expand into lists of todo items/trees/graphs depending on level of modelling) and, well, in this [[agora]].
- I am not particularly great at integrating tasks into a single place for organized ordering; to solve (or work around?) this issue it is in part that I started this Agora, as it lets me integrate things easily.
- I also use a [[paper notebook]] for day planning and tracking.
- #pull [[termdown]] for my (as of [[2022-05-20]]) preferred timer app on [[linux]].
- #pull [[goodtime]] for my (as of [[2022-05-20]]) preferred timer app on [[android]].
- #pull [[marinara]] is also open source and good ([[web extension]]).
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[[pomodoro technique]]
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/pomodoro-technique
- video call at meet.jit.si/pomodoro-technique
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