I use Gnome Pomodoro (https://gnomepomodoro.org/) to keep my sanity and be productive. It's really useful, but I'd like to get some more statistics on my Pomodoro's. It can execute shell commands based on certain actions (completion, pause, resume etc etc)
Is there some piece of webbased software available, which I can use to hook into Gnome Pomodoro to get those statistics out ? 🤔
Have you ever thought of budgeting your time like money? Well, I did, and I have noticed that I am more productive, I avoid burning myself out, and I've been able to adapt to unexpected things that happen during my day without completely losing my day in the process. Most importantly, however, I feel a lot less stressed out about my schedule.
Instead of a timer that counts down, it's a stopwatch that counts up. You focus and work until your concentration falters, then the length of the break you take is based on how long you focused. If you can get into the #flow state for 2.5 hours and you take 1/5 break time, then you take a 30 min break before starting your next session.
Otherwise known as the Flowtime Technique, lets you dive straight into a focus session until you need to take a break, with your breaks determined by how long you focus for.
Totally forgot that I can use #apple shortcuts via #macos . And here I've been opening my phone and running the shortcut each time I need a #pomodoro timer.....
The Pomodoro technique is a time management method that is based on two principles. The first principle involves focusing on work for a limited amount of time, usually around 30 minutes. The second principle applies to taking regular breaks during which you clear your mind. You can install the Pomodoro app on your #Linux device to increase productivity. For more information on how to do this, see https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/repetitive-strain-injury-prevention-software.html#pomodoro page.
@czottmann My @focus app comes with two interactive #Pomodoro StandBy widgets - a minimalistic one and one that shows the active task as well as the timer and controls.
The Work Louder Nomad #keyboard looks niiiiiiiice. Has a digital info screen with #pomodoro timer, system stats, even a fun little tamagotchi-style companion. Low profile keycaps and "Atomic #Gateron" switches. Hotswappable. Knobs reminiscent of TeenageEngineering equipment. Pricey but god how meesa want it. Preorder status right now.
Allez tiens, la #question du jour les mastogensses :
Quel outil simpliste/simplissime utilisez-vous pour vous aider à gérer vos tâches (noter/planifier/cocher) ?
Quelle adaptation/simplification avez-vous fait pour votre cas perso d'une méthode style #GTD ou #Pomodoro (ou autre) ?
Finally got inspired to start a project where I can use my 5x5 neopixel board that comes with an ESP32-C3 on the back. It's a pomodoro timer with cooldown and blink pattern afterwards. Printed a little visor with filamentum's wizard's vodoo color.
Thank you @anu1905 for posting your crocheted cyberdeckchair :)
Versuche mit Pomodoro-Technik Dinge zu erledigen. Klappt natürlich nicht. Funktioniert das irgendwann wenn ich es weiter versuche? Oder ist Pomodoro für neurotypische Menschen gedacht? #AuDHD#ADHS#pomodoro
So, Gen X and older followers, what's creaking/aching/making you groan and wish you were 20 years younger today?
I'll start. Nothing creaks except for my neck; when it does, it's like a movie sound effect when someone gets their neck snapped. It's completely painless but reminds me of creaks and cracks yet to come.
@dancinyogi I have to remember to set the #pomodoro so that I step away from the computer every half hour and stretch or my lower back will not be happy and let me know for days.
This is a real shot in the dark, but I've been looking for a very specific kind of #timer off and on for years and I haven't found one yet, so....
My requirements:
-a physical object I have to get off my ass to turn off.
-it must have a silent alarm mode. (ie flashing lights, blinking display, etc)
-it must be easy to set a ~45min timer (ie not pressing a button 45 times)
-the alarm must not turn itself off quickly (at least 5 mins, but more is better)
The last one is the tricky part. Everything stops after a minute! 😭
The #Pomodoro technique is a popular time management technique that requires you to use a timer. To help you spend your time efficiently and increase #productivity.