You can’t write a novel. It’s impossible. Just thinking about it: 80,000 words, a couple hundred pages — the prospect of writing a novel is just ridiculous. But I bet you can write a sentence. In fact, I bet you could write for ten minutes, then take a five minute break, and then write for another ten minutes. And if you that for a year or so, you’ve got a novel. Maybe not a good one, but you’ve sure got a novel.
That is the essence of the Pomodoro technique. Here’s more from VinVout-io via hackster.io:
I am a fan of productivity stuff, but I often find procrastinating after doing some work. I tried the Pomodoro technique and it suits me. But the problem is I use it on my phone, often sliding into social media. So I decided to make something off the phone and got the idea of making a watch. So, If you’re ready to enhance your productivity in style, let’s dive right in.
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