The Pomodoro Technique is a popular time management system that involves working in 25-minute intervals with short 5-minute breaks in between to maximise focus.
It was created in the late 1980s by Francesco Cirillo, a university student struggling with distractions. He used a tomato-shaped timer from his kitchen to time himself. After repeated trial and error, tweaking the amount of time, he eventually put together the Pomodoro Technique (pomodoro is Italian for tomato).
How to use the Pomodoro Technique?
1️⃣ Choose a task you want to focus on.
2️⃣ Set a timer for 25 minutes (one pomodoro). 🍅
3️⃣ Work on the task without distractions until the timer rings.
4️⃣ Take a short 5-minute break to recharge, then repeat the cycle.
5️⃣ After four pomodoros, take a longer 15-30 minute break. 🍅🍅🍅🍅
🏆 By incorporating the Pomodoro Technique into your workflow, you can sharpen your focus, manage distractions, and sustain long-term productivity, all while keeping your energy levels balanced.
We can’t always avoid distractions, but we can handle them gracefully:
Let people know you’re in a focused session.
Schedule a time to talk once your timer rings.
Stick to that plan.
Follow up after your pomodoro.
The Pomodoro Technique isn’t just a productivity hack, it’s a way to protect your focus, energy, and sanity.
Try it for a day and notice how it changes the rhythm of your work. You might just find 25 minutes is all you need to start winning your day back.
Ready to reclaim your focus? Start your first Pomodoro session now and see how 25 minutes can make a world of difference. 🚀