Pomodoro Technique for productive study/work
" Time and tide wait for none". No matter how many times we hear or see this clichéd quote, not all of us actually understand the essence of these words. Time management is an essential skill for aspirants of all kinds. In this fast-evolving world, one must keep up par with others to achieve their goal. The fact that smart work is better than hard work is of the essence. Productivity is smart work. One such method to maintain productivity in our daily life is the Pomodoro technique. Pomodoro technique is a time management method where a timer is used to break down the work at hand into intervals, separated by short breaks. This method was developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. Each interval is called a 'Pomodoro' the Italian word for tomato, the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that Cirillo used as a college student. The original technique has 6 steps 1. Choose a task you would like to get done No matter how small or big the task is, it deserves your full undi...

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