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The Pomodoro Technique: A Beginner's Guide

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The Pomodoro Technique, created by Francesco Cirillo, breaks work into 25-minute intervals ("pomodoros") separated by short breaks. After four pomodoros you take a longer 15โ€“30 minute break. Its genius is low commitment: 25 minutes is small enough that there's almost no activation energy to start.

The steps

  • Pick a single task.
  • Set the timer for 25 minutes and work with full focus.
  • When it rings, take a 5-minute break.
  • After four pomodoros, take a longer 15โ€“30 minute break.

What Pomodoro gets right

The short block lowers the barrier to starting, the timer creates a visible commitment, and the enforced break stops you grinding into exhaustion without noticing. For admin, email, studying and task-switching, it's hard to beat.

When to move on

If you regularly feel frustrated being interrupted right as you hit your stride, that's a signal to try longer blocks like 52/17 or the 90-minute ultradian cycle for deep work. Use Pomodoro as scaffolding to start, then switch techniques once you're in flow.

Ready to try it?

Put this technique into practice with the free Methodoro timer.

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