Getting Things Done

Fizza Ghauri
Aug 24, 2017 · 2 min read

Eat that frog with Pomodoro

I decided to complete my task of online course 2. And according to Pomodoro technique set the alarm to 25 minutes and started working, I continue working on the project, distractions were there like ringing mobile phone, I turned off the internet from my mobile to keep distractions to the minimum. When the timer rings I took a 5 minutes break and again started working according to the Pomodoro technique.

Lessons learned:

It is an Awesome way to manage the time and keeping the distractions at minimum. While doing my work I was feeling more satisfied and organized, I divided my work in chunks of 25 minutes and after every 25 minutes, a 5 minute break releases all stress and I actually felt more confident on my work. My mind was also working on one thing at a time, so it was more focused and concentrated on one task in this way that project was completed in It’s best possible time.

Experience:

This is entirely a new experience, was a little bit difficult for me and I noticed that work on which I spend 3 hours earlier by using Pomodoro I completed it in 2 hours which Is a great lesson learned. As Pomodoro increases my productivity of the work and time I am going to implement this while doing my work.

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