ProfHacker has covered many different time management techniques, and today I’m going to introduce you to another one. What sets the Pomodoro technique apart from other time management techniques is ...
The Pomodoro Technique is a popular time-management method invented by Italian Francesco Cirillo. He wrote, “I discovered that you could learn how to improve your effectiveness and be better able to ...
If you've ever sat down to work on a task and found yourself distracted mere moments later, you're not alone. Trouble concentrating is a common problem, and getting stuck in a cycle of distraction can ...
What is the Pomodoro Technique? The Pomodoro is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. The core idea is simple: you break your work into intervals, traditionally 25 ...
Board exams have been regarded as one of the most stressful events in the academic life of a student. The preparation can be overwhelming with long hours of study, numerous revisions, pressure, and ...
Getting stuff done is hard, especially if you are self-employed or need to do things for yourself that you usually put off, like paying bills. There always seems to be something else to do: a drawer ...
Every student believes their generation faces the toughest challenges. The pressure they have is greater than what Atlas had to endure when he carried the heavens on his shoulders — that’s Greek ...
Like many writers — and many people — I'm a procrastinator by nature. I've used many productivity techniques and apps over the years. Mindfulness meditation. Early morning exercise. A schedule book.
I'm working against the clock. Nine minutes remain on a little red timer on my phone, and I'm to keep writing until the alarm goes off, then take a five-minute break. No matter how in the flow I am, I ...