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Pomodoro Technique Illustrated

The Easy Way to Do More in Less Time

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Pomodoro Technique Illustrated

By: Staffan Noteberg
Narrated by: Staffan Noteberg
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Do you ever look at the clock and wonder where the day went? You spent all this time at work and didn't come close to getting everything done. Tomorrow try something new. Use the Pomodoro technique to work in focused sprints throughout the day. In Pomodoro Technique Illustrated, Staffan Noteberg shows you how to organize your work to accomplish more in less time. There's no need for expensive software or fancy planners. You can get started with nothing more than a piece of paper, a pencil, and a kitchen timer.

You have so much you need to accomplish today. Your list is a mile long and you find yourself getting interrupted every other minute. You'd like to tell everyone to leave you alone, but most of the interruptions are coming from you! You think of a phone call you need to make or a website you need to check and before you know it you're answering email, checking Twitter, and finding a million other things to occupy your time.

You need to focus - really focus.

The Pomodoro technique puts you back in charge of your day. You'll apply successful techniques from software engineering to identify what you should be doing today and to help you achieve your goals. Your mind won't wander when it is fully engaged in short bursts of focused activity.

Learn to work less and accomplish more using nothing more than paper, pencil, and a simple kitchen timer.

Set the timer and start on your next Pomodoro. When the bell rings take a break. This personal approach to timeboxing is at the core of the Pomodoro technique and this book is filled with advice on how get started and how to tailor it to your own needs.

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In its basic form, a good technique. Lends itself most well to individuals with desk jobs or studies. For a busy working mum like myself with so many mini tasks in addition to all the larger ones, it’s too prescriptive and more complex than it needs to be. Also, I thought it probably lent itself better to a paper book rather than audio book if you’re wanting to comprehend all the recordings it suggests.

Good technique but overly complex and prescriptive

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