PomodoroApp
is a freemium(free software with premium option) tool for you to improve
personal productivity using the Pomodoro Technique. The Pomodoro Technique is a
simple and effective time management method created by Francesco Cirillo in the
1980s. It is now practiced by professional teams and individuals around the
world.
Integrated GTD
Lite
Give the
advantages of Pomodoro including focused work, frequent breaks to refresh, less
distractions, etc without having an extra workflow.
Track All
Activities
Gather raw data on
the effort expended and other metrics of interest. Track all the completed
pomodoros, discarded pomodoros, log unplanned, urgency and interruptions.
Learn and
Measure Yourself
View the records
of applying the Pomodoro Technique, and learn to measure yourself, observe how
you work, and develop the value of continuity.
3 Steps to
Enhance Focus and Concentration Easily
Step 1:
Planning
Every morning with
the Pomodoro Technique, you can see all the activities available and choose a
selection from them. The Pomodoro Technique is very goal-oriented. You select
only the number of activities that you realistically stand a chance of
completing today. This is your commitment. If you manage to complete them all,
you get rewarded with a mental trophy.
Step 2:
Tracking
Start your
Pomodoro timer, and do not stop current task until the clock rings. When your
Pomodoro timer rings after 25 minutes, it means you have completed one Pomodoro.
You should immediately take a break, and detach yourself for three to five
minutes from the task. Each time you get an internal or external interruption,
write down a title for the activity that is requested by the interruption. You
can revisit unplanned tasks after you finished the Pomodoro that you started
before the interruption.
Step 3: Learn
from Report
A work day
contains several Pomodoros. How should you organize them to make the day more
effective? Optimizing your work schedule is the result of a continual process of
observation and feedback. The objective is to reinforce the concept of a regular
succession of activity as much as possible.
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