The Pomodoro Technique . Francesco Cirillo

The Pomodoro Technique


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The Pomodoro Technique Francesco Cirillo
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Nov 28, 2009 - Back in August, fellow TUAW blogger Brett Terpstra started writing a post about The Pomodoro Technique™. May 5, 2014 - The Pomodoro Technique is a great office tool to help you focus on one task at a time and be more productive. It's supposed to be a life-altering approach to time management that “eliminates the anxiety of time” and “enhances focus and concentration. Instead it focus on time-management. Mar 9, 2011 - ProfHacker has covered many different time management techniques, and today I'm going to introduce you to another one. Sep 19, 2010 - The Pomodoro Technique is a modern time management method based on short, intensive and timed periods of focus called Pomodoros. Mar 21, 2011 - Recently I stumbled across something called the Pomodoro Technique. Feb 27, 2014 - Using the Pomodoro technique to stay on task, focussed, tech savvy and sane. May 16, 2014 - I think the Pomodoro technique is perfect for people that don't want to go to this extreme to track their time. Sep 24, 2013 - The Pomodoro Technique was developed in the 1980′s with the goal of helping anyone to focus and manage their time effectively. Sep 27, 2013 - It's a time management technique, named for the tomato-shaped kitchen timers (pomodoro=tomato in Italian) that help implement the steps of the technique. Feb 14, 2013 - For a long time now I have used the Pomodoro Technique as a computer programming tool. Apr 3, 2014 - The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method which was developed by Francesco Cirillo in the 1980s. It was developed by a man named Francesco Cirillo in the 80s. The technique has nothing to do with technology though. Jul 2, 2013 - This simple technique developed by productivity consultant Francesco Cirillo makes use of an adorable timer shaped like a tomato ("pomodoro” is the Italian word for tomato)—it even has little green leaves at the top.

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