i want u all to know i did my very first back dissection, had lunch with friends today & then promptly fell asleep in the library
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i want u all to know i did my very first back dissection, had lunch with friends today & then promptly fell asleep in the library
productivity 101 ✨ - follow my studygram: @studyclub_
Productivity 101: How to Implement the Pomodoro Productivity Technique
To manage your own #productivity, you’ll need more than just a catchy name; you’ll need concrete tools and techniques. One popular approach is The #Pomodoro Method. According to Francesco Cirillo, an Italian computer programmer who created it in 1992, the Pomodoro technique is simple: work for 25 minutes, then take a 5 minute break.
What is it? The Pomodoro technique is a #timemanagement method that involves using a timer to break down work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. These work/break cycles are known as pomodoros, deriving from the Italian word for tomato (as tomatoes are round and have a similar appearance to traditional kitchen timers). The objective of using pomodoros is to increase productivity by limiting your work time and taking regular breaks. This also helps you avoid distractions like checking email or social media.
Tracking Progress To get started with tracking progress using pomodoros, you will need some basic tools: a timer or stopwatch and sticky notes. Write each of your tasks on a sticky note; try to stick with things that can be accomplished in one Pomodoro cycle, which lasts about 25 minutes.
To read more- https://hackernoon.com/productivity-101-how-to-implement-the-pomodoro-productivity-technique
I’ve managed to recreate my whole blog in one day lmao
life tip instead of falling back into your bad habits just decide to get really really good at making origami fish instead
I can’t find anything on my desktop at work because of all the stuff i’ve saved from tumblr.
i spend much more time thinking about what i should do rather than actually doing it
im tired af but i somehow want to do my homework properly like ???
like im so satisfied bc i just finished translating my greek homework and now im about to rearrange all my notes and make them pretty and organised and im not struggling to do so?
idk but good for me