The Pomodoro technique is a technique developed in the 1980s. It has been a technique used by millions of people who have had trouble working since then.
Pomodoro means tomato in Italian.
This technique got its name from the timer in the form of tomatoes used by Franscesco Cirillo. The Pomodoro technique is a technique developed in the 1980s. It has been a technique used by millions of people who have had trouble working since then. Short study sessions followed by mini breaks are the basis of this technique. Let's take a closer look at this technique together.
A training session takes 25 minutes. Then take a 5-minute mini-break. The sum of these times makes 1 pomodoro. (1 pomodoro equals 30 minutes)
When you've completed 4 pomodoros in total, take a 25-minute break. Completing 16 pomodoros a day is considered ideal.
Whatever job you do. Whichever industry you are in, there are some things to consider when applying the pomodoro technique. These;
There shouldn't be anything distracting you during the work. You just have to focus on what you do. You shouldn't even glance at your phone.
When you take a break, you shouldn't think anything about your job. Listen to music, read, have tea or chat with colleagues.
Take care not to split your pomodoros and write them down on a piece of paper. Put a star or write a note next to the pomodoros that split for reasons beyond your control.
At the end of the week, check out your pomodos and check if the week has been productive. Plan your next week and make it more productive.
We learned what pomodoron is and how we can apply it.
Now is the time to act.
You can apply it alone or with your colleagues. Our recommendation is to practice in a group. Group activities are more likely to continue. When you apply the Pomodoro technique with your colleagues, you can increase the productivity and profitability of your organization in a very short time.
Remember; "Whatever you do, you will be successful when you do it best."