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I 💜 this! I think you summarised it perfectly here (being aware and efficient). I am a big advocate of Pomodoro, but I know it doesn't work for everyone. The reason I like Pomodoro is once I choose what I want to be aware of and what I am efficient in; I can use Pomodoro to get into the focus zone. I find over time as I flex this skill, I get more efficient at getting into the focus zone which helps with managing my time. With projects, I like to split project parts into categories - parts where I can do casually while listening to music 🎵 and parts where I need full focus. I can then plan my calendar accordingly. 😎
Another great read :)
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I 💜 this! I think you summarised it perfectly here (being aware and efficient). I am a big advocate of Pomodoro, but I know it doesn't work for everyone. The reason I like Pomodoro is once I choose what I want to be aware of and what I am efficient in; I can use Pomodoro to get into the focus zone. I find over time as I flex this skill, I get more efficient at getting into the focus zone which helps with managing my time. With projects, I like to split project parts into categories - parts where I can do casually while listening to music 🎵 and parts where I need full focus. I can then plan my calendar accordingly. 😎
Another great read :)