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    The Science Behind the Pomodoro Technique
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    The Science Behind the Pomodoro Technique

    Discover how the Pomodoro Technique works with your brain's natural cycles to boost productivity and reduce mental fatigue.

    5 Ways to Make Your Study Sessions More Effective
    Productivity

    5 Ways to Make Your Study Sessions More Effective

    Learn how to optimize your work intervals and breaks to get the most out of the Pomodoro Technique in your study routine.

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    Environment

    Creating the Perfect Study Environment

    Optimize your workspace to minimize distractions and maximize focus during your Pomodoro study sessions.

    Online Pomodoro Timer Method to Boost Productivity

    Better time management for better study habits

    What is Study Etiquette?

    Study Etiquette is a free flexible pomodoro study timer with task management. The mission is to inspire better time and organization etiquette for studying. This app is inspired by the Pomodoro Technique which is a time management method developed by the legendary Francesco Cirillo.

    What is the Pomodoro Technique?

    Francesco Cirillo devised the Pomodoro Technique to boost productivity in work and academic pursuits. This approach utilizes a timer to segment tasks into focused periods, generally 25 minutes long, interspersed with brief pauses. Each period is termed a "pomodoro," drawing from the Italian word for "tomato," a nod to the tomato-shaped kitchen timer Cirillo employed during his student days.

    How to use Pomodoro Timer?

    1

    Choose a focus interval

    Start at 25 minutes with a 5 minute break.

    2

    List tasks

    Write down what you need to do in the task manager.

    3

    Pick one task

    Start the timer and focus on it first.

    4

    Take a 5-minute break

    Rest after each interval and repeat.

    5

    Increase focus time (Optional)

    Focus up to 60 minutes (Every 5 mins of work = 1 minute of rest)

    6

    Long break

    After four intervals, rest 20-30 minutes.

    7

    Repeat

    Keep going and tweak as needed.

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