Work on the task until the timer rings. Set the Pomodoro timer (traditionally to 25 minutes).There are six steps in the technique ( taken from Wikipedia): It’s a Productivity technique that breaks your work down into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. It’s something that I’ve been trying and it has really helped me. The final step is to review stuff regularly and viola, you’re appropriately engaged.īut today I want to share another productivity tip that perfectly complements GTD’s drive for focused work. By capturing all the things that have your attention, clarifying what they mean and parking them in appropriate categories, you can stop confusing the urgent for the important. GTD goes a long way in helping you get there. When you focus your resources (mental and physical) on the task at hand, you end up forging beautiful connections, and innovating in ways that you hadn’t thought possible. Nothing of real value is born of distractions – whether it’s that important email you’re drafting, a discussion you’re having with a client or even just spending quality time with your kids. Your best output comes out of focused work. ― Greg McKeown, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less “Remember that if you don’t prioritize your life someone else will.”
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