Pomodoro Technique® in 5 minutes
You don’t have a single clue about the stem leafs and ketchup of The Pomodoro Technique® (created by Francesco Cirillo) — but you like agile software development and you do have five minutes to spend...
View ArticleColophon of Pomodoro Technique Illustrated
Recurrently, I’m asked about what tools I used to create the book Pomodoro Technique Illustrated. A colophon is a brief description describing production notes relevant to a edition of a book. Here’s...
View ArticleScreen timer for Pomodoro Technique®
Personally, I prefer an analog kitchen timer for Pomodoro Technique® (created by Francesco Cirillo). As I wrote in my book Pomodoro Technique Illustrated it will support an established pattern of...
View ArticleThe Now List
(This is an excerpt from the book Pomodoro Technique Illustrated) In 1933 Hedwig von Restorff performed a set of memory experiments. Her conclusion was that an isolated item, in a list of otherwise...
View ArticleBibliography from Pomodoro Technique Illustrated
There are many references in Pomodoro Technique Illustrated. Below is a list of the books in the bibliography linked to Amazon. In a future post I will also put links to the referred articles and web...
View ArticleAm I supposed to focus now?
Do you have trouble remembering if you’re in a Pomodoro or not? If you use a mechanical kitchen timer, the ticking sound will remind you. But what if you work in a no-sounds-allowed office? This is...
View ArticleDo you ALWAYS respect the timebox?
Timbox and Flow Hi Staffan! Do you ALWAYS respect the 25 minute timebox when you’re in the zone? Can’t this break your flow? Yes, I always respect the timebox: A short break won’t make me forget...
View ArticleThree Regex presentations in Stockholm upcoming month
I have three Regex presentations in Stockholm during the upcoming month. Information below is in Swedish. Tre tillfällen att förstå Regex bättre Är du rädd för Regex? :-) Eller vill du kanske få en...
View ArticleInterview on Time Management and Future Book Projects
Baris: Effectively managing your to-do list is a big part of the Pomodoro Technique. I really like the simplicity of having a super simple list with items grouped as “now”, “today”, “later”. Is the...
View ArticleLiterary References in the New Book
As you may or may not know, I’m writing a sequel to the 200K+ bestseller Pomodoro Technique Illustrated. I’ve written 1/3 in two months’ time. Maybe you can guess the subject matter from the working...
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