2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Can't concentrate? Are you constantly distracted by extraneous matters? Can't get down to the main task and are scattered about trifles? Try the well-proven tomato planning method. The online service Tomato.es will help you to easily and conveniently put the Pomodoro technique into practice.
Let me remind you that the Pomodoro method consists of dividing your working time into 25-minute chunks, called “tomatoes,” between which you can rest for 5 minutes. You should work without distraction for 25 minutes, then rest for 5 minutes and start working on the next working "tomato". After four such stretches - rest for as much as 15 minutes.
You can immediately start using the timer, but it's better to register in advance - then you can save your statistics. After that, click on the Start button and start our first working segment with a duration of 25 minutes. The passage of time is displayed in numbers on the page, in the name of the tab and in the form of a large dark bar that moves along the page from left to right.
The idea is that you should, without being distracted by anything else, just do your job. Concentrate and complete current tasks. You can, of course, stop the timer, but then the countdown will start over and the "tomato" will not be counted for you. The point of this technique is to collect as many “tomatoes” as possible during your working day, that is, the segments during which you focused and did your work.
All your achievements are saved in your profile. Just click on your username and you will see your stats and the number of Tomatoes you completed each day. In addition, it shows statistics of your work during the day, which will help you determine your most productive time.
The "tomato" technique may sound a little odd to describe, but once you try it, you'll see that it's a great way to combat procrastination and increase productivity. And the service is one of the best free tools for using this method.
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