The Pomodoro Technique: A Complete Guide for University Students
How to use 25-minute focus blocks to triple your study output.
<h2>What is Pomodoro?</h2><p>Work in focused 25-minute blocks separated by short breaks.</p><h2>How To</h2><p>1. Choose one task. 2. Set a 25-minute timer. 3. Work with zero distractions. 4. Take a 5-minute break. 5. After 4 cycles, take 15-30 minutes off.</p><h2>Why It Works</h2><p>Fights procrastination by making tasks feel small, and prevents mental fatigue with forced breaks.</p><h2>Best Apps</h2><p>Pomofocus.io, Forest, Be Focused, Tomato Timer.</p><h2>FAQ</h2><p><strong>Got interrupted?</strong> A broken pomodoro does not count. Restart.</p>
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