Eat that Frog with a Pomodoro

I had become such a person that if anything I had to do which is not on my to-do list I was not able to do it. But eventually I made progress and made myself a bit flexible for accommodations throughout the day.
It was my first time that I tired the pomodoro technique of working under the time limit. In the beginning when I started first time and I was working I had an issue that I was continuously thinking that I am getting out of time and I have to rush in order to complete my poster designing.
In the beginning I got problems and I started losing my concentration. Later on my third try I started getting motivated and I accomplished my work early as compared to I did before.
I am for sure planning to do this more often to keep myself on my toes.
In order to improve my experience further in future I am planning to first organize my to-do list more clearly with time limits and daily I would try using the time limit for my most important tasks in order to accomplish them and get myself away from procrastination.
Why Pomodoro?
The Pomodoro Technique isn’t like any other time-management method on the market today. What makes it so unique?

1. WORK WITH TIME — NOT AGAINST IT
For many people, time is an enemy. We race against the clock to finish assignments and meet deadlines. The Pomodoro Technique teaches you to work with time, instead of struggling against it. A revolutionary time management system, it is at once deceptively simple to learn and life-changing to use.

2. ELIMINATE BURNOUT
Essential to the Pomodoro Technique is the notion that taking short, scheduled breaks while working eliminates the “running on fumes” feeling you get when you’ve pushed yourself too hard. It’s impossible to over work when you stick to the system. You may end up taking fewer sick days, too!

3. MANAGE DISTRACTIONS
Whether it’s a call, a Facebook message, or suddenly realizing you need to change the look, many distracting thoughts and events come up when you’re at work. The Pomodoro Technique will help you log your distractions and order them according to priority levels. Often, they can wait.

4. CREATE A BETTER WORK / LIFE BALANCE
Most of us are intimately acquainted with the guilt that comes from procrastinating. If we haven’t had a productive day, it’s pretty easy to end up feeling like we can’t enjoy our free time. Becoming a Pomodoro Master involves creating an effective timetable, allowing you to truly enjoy your time off.