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I wouldn’t be an honest journalist if I didn’t outline at least one drawback. What I didn't love about the Pomodoro Technique And as a notorious multitasker, I noticed that I was totally zoned in on the one project at hand. I didn’t find myself mindlessly scrolling through Facebook or getting sucked in by those pesky clickbait articles. I was focused and super productive during my work time, as I was eager to get as much completed during that 25-minute interval as I could. What I loved about the Pomodoro TechniqueĪfter some time, the technique started to really gel with me. But I forced myself to stick to the format. There were quite a few times-especially in the beginning-when I was tempted to ignore the timer and continue working. What actually happened when I tried the Pomodoro TechniqueĪt first, working in such small increments felt unnatural. So the premise didn’t seem like it would mesh well with me. I’m the type of person who tends to sit in front of her computer and hammer out four hours of work without so much as a bathroom break. If I’m being perfectly honest, I’d anticipated not liking it at all. What I thought would happen when I tried the Pomodoro Technique Let’s just get right to the heart of the matter: I actually ended up really liking this method-and it’s probably something I’ll continue to implement when I want to kick my productivity up a notch.

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Even though I’m a productivity “hack” skeptic, I tried the Pomodoro Technique for an entire week.








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