The Pomodoro Technique

This week on ProductivityCast, we discuss the ever-popular personal productivity technique called the Pomodoro Technique, a time management process developed by Francesco Cirillo. We did a little deeper at the Pomodoro Technique and how it might help you (and even your remote schooling kids!) be more productive.

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In this Cast

Ray Sidney-Smith

Augusto Pinaud

Art Gelwicks

Francis Wade

Show Notes | The Pomodoro Technique

Resources we mention, including links to them, will be provided here. Please listen to the episode for context.

Pomodoro Technique

A Formula for Perfect Productivity: Work for 52 Minutes, Break for 17 - The Atlantic

The 60-30-10 rule of time management

Deep Work: The Complete Guide (Including a Step-by-Step Checklist)

Ten Minute Rule for Increased Productivity - The Muse

Unschedule - Anti-Procrastination Productivity System from Neil Fiore - The Now Habit

The 10 Best Pomodoro Timer Apps in 2018

Use PomoDone with Todoist – Todoist Help

FocusBooster

Pomodoro timer for your productivity tool: Trello, Asana, Todoist, Evernote - PomoDoneApp

Esington Glass

Luxafor Timer (you can customize your work-break durations)

Cuckoo (team timer)

Raw Text Transcript | The Pomodoro Technique

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