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As someone who has no sense of time, I really like that pomodoro timers give me a better sense of time. So I know how long I have been working on a subject. Sometimes 2 hours can feel like 4 hours, or the other way around 2 hours can feel like 1 hour. If I know the amount of pomodoro timers I did, I know how long I really did study. If I’m in flow I use the breaks more a suggestion, than something I have to do.
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The Pomodoro technic works great for me. I did small adaptations to it, such like if after 25 min I’m still focus I keep going another 25 min, then instead of taking a 5 min break I take a 10 min break. I can sometimes cover 3 cycles in a role and then take a 15 min. More then anything it helps me to make sure that I am dedicating a specific amount of time during the day to study and also to rest in between to keep a balance. After I complete 16 “25 min” (just an example) a day I know I accomplished what I wanted.
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I just use the Pomodoro technique to get started and then I get into the flow..
Yeah and about the Breaks getting longer and longer... I totally feel the same..
Studying for an hour or a half straight is much better than studying for 25 mins and taking a break.. Also after the break.. It takes some time for me to get back into the flow...
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Yes brother you are right 👍🏼 we should not break the flow ☺️ as a student
But we can use the pomodoro technique in question ⁉️ solving so that we can be focused for atleast 25 min.
And I use this technique like I set the timer ⏳ of 25 min. And when timer rings i don't stop my study or take 5 min break i just simply set the timer agai so that If my focus break in this 25 min . I will realise that I am. Wasting my time 😊
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Pomodoro technique is great for people with ADHD and other neurodivergent people. It is also useful for me as I struggle with brain fog from chronic illness so it forces me to work even when I feel like sh*t. Just a reminder that not everyone is physically able to get into a 'studying zone' even if you want to :)
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As a doctor in training who struggles to maintain the discipline of studying a few pages of a textbook or a journal for 1,5 hours a day after a full day of work or during a 24 hour shift, I find the pomodoro method quite fitting. My main job is not studying though, studying is complementary just to make me better at my job, there's no real goal in terms of exams for the next two years, so getting in a bit every day is already amazing over a few years. Those hours accumulate.
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@yogeshlakshman8488
2 years ago
My suggestion: Do whatever technique fits for you (Edit : including Pomodoro technique) His opinion might change in future. Do it your own way.
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