Promodoro Technique

Amber Sharif
Nov 2 · 2 min read

The Pomodoro Technique is a time management system that encourages people to work with the time they have rather than against it. Using this method, you break your workday into 25-minute chunks separated by five-minute breaks. After about four promodoros, you take a longer break of about 15 to 20 minutes.

Here a display of the Promodoro technique in the form of a picture that will be clear this technique.

Implementation of this technique on myself for the very first time. I have used this technique when I starting my working on continuing my online course of Amal fellowship and also done Project work by using this technique.

Due to the late submission of the project work, I really felt ashamed and I decided that I have completed my work tonight. So I have used this technique and do all the project work in the Paches.

More precisely and the inefficient way I’ll do all the tasks one by one. Firstly I start my second online course, Then I took a break due to tiredness after relaxing my self again, I start my working. Within three times of the session, I have almost completed my course. Then in the fourth one part, I have done writing one of the blogs. Then take some extra time and complete my Project work.

I have enjoyed this technique and realize that something done with passion. Amal teach me enough techniques until now that, I have used in my student daily life.

Amber Sharif

Student of IT

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