How well do you manage your time? If you’re like many people, your answer may not be completely positive! Perhaps you feel overloaded, and you often have to work late to hit your deadlines. Or maybe your days seem to go from one crisis to another, and this is stressful and demoralizing.
When we do manage our time well, however, we’re exceptionally productive at work, and our stress levels drop. We can devote time to the interesting, high-reward projects that can make a real difference to a career. In short, we’re happier!
Here’s, introducing to you the most efficient Pomodoro tracker technique for getting more things done and having fun with time management.
Pomodoro sounds pretty fancy, but it really just means “tomato” in Italian. Yep, a tomato. This technique was developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980’s for which he used a tomato-shaped kitchen timer to break down work into intervals.
The Pomodoro technique is a super-effective time management technique where you break down all of your tasks into 25 minute focused blocks of time.
By doing this you will get more done in less time, will improve your mental sharpness, and will see better results.
Discover the hidden benefits of the technique and how they will help you to understand:
- The value of your time.
- How you can improve the quality and quantity of your work.
- What you can do better to manage people’s expectations, including your own!
- How exercising your willpower can benefit you.
- How you can stop fighting the clock.
- The best way to eliminate burnout.
The Pomodoro technique is effective at keeping you fresh by taking breaks after each session. Chris Winfield on The Startup on Medium knows what I am talking about, “Taking short, scheduled breaks while working eliminates the ‘running on fumes’ feeling you get when you push yourself too hard.
Are you as excited as I am to learn the technique?
Stay tuned for the next blog which will explain the detailed technique.
Get ready to be productive!
Maansee Bakhrey
Team Zuperly