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Life Hack: Boosting Productivity with the Pomodoro Techniqueby@Avni Savaliya
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Life Hack: Boosting Productivity with the Pomodoro Technique

by Avni Savaliya June 11th, 2024
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Avni is a freelance content writer and digital marketing enthusiast. The Pomodoro Technique has significantly improved his productivity and focus, he says. Avni recommends working in focused 25-minute blocks (referred to as Pomodoros) and taking a 5-minute break.
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To start, tell us a little bit about yourself

Hi, I’m Avni a freelance content writer and digital marketing enthusiast. I juggle multiple projects daily, so finding ways to stay productive and manage my time efficiently is crucial for me.

Describe the life hack(s) you use on a regular basis

One life hack that I rely on every day is the Pomodoro Technique. Working in focused 25-minute blocks (referred to as Pomodoros) and taking a 5-minute break are two components of this straightforward time management strategy. After four pomodoros, I take a longer break of 15–30 minutes.

Which part of life has it/they helped you with?

The Pomodoro Technique has significantly improved my productivity and focus. It helps me break down large tasks into manageable chunks, making them less overwhelming. It also prevents burnout by ensuring I take regular breaks to rest and recharge.

Where did you first hear about it/them?

I first heard about the Pomodoro Technique during a productivity workshop I attended a few years ago. The instructor mentioned it as a proven method to enhance concentration and manage time more effectively. More information can be read here: https://skystory.info/blog/my-favorite-life-hacks/

Is there a time that stands out to you when not having this would have negatively affected your life?

Yes, there was a particularly stressful period when I was working on a major project with a tight deadline. Before adopting the Pomodoro Technique, I struggled with procrastination and felt constantly overwhelmed by the amount of work. I often worked long hours without breaks, leading to burnout and reduced productivity.


During this time, I decided to give the Pomodoro Technique a try. By breaking my work into 25-minute intervals, I was able to maintain focus and make steady progress. The regular breaks kept me refreshed, and I managed to complete the project on time without compromising my well-being.

Who are your favorite motivational speakers, online lecturers, and/or tinkerers?

Some of my favorite motivational speakers include Simon Sinek and Mel Robbins. I also enjoy online lectures by Cal Newport, who focuses on deep work and productivity. Their insights and practical advice have inspired me to adopt better habits and improve my workflow.

Which podcasts, books, and movies do you like and why?

I’m a big fan of the podcast "The Tim Ferriss Show," where Tim Ferriss interviews top performers across various fields to uncover their habits and routines. I also enjoy "The Productivity Show" by Asian Efficiency for actionable productivity tips.


As for books, "Deep Work" by Cal Newport and "Atomic Habits" by James Clear have been game-changers for me. These books offer valuable insights into creating effective work habits and staying focused in a world full of distractions.


In terms of movies, I love "The Pursuit of Happyness" and "Dead Poets Society." Both films emphasize the importance of perseverance, passion, and following your dreams, which resonate deeply with me.


By incorporating the Pomodoro Technique and drawing inspiration from these resources, I’ve been able to boost my productivity and lead a more balanced and fulfilling life. Give it a try, and see how it can transform your approach to work and daily tasks!


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