

This helps you think about your time in terms of "Hmm, I can do four more Pomodoros before lunch, and four more afterwards". Make work manageableīlocking your day into identical chunks makes it easy to build and plan your day. That way, you won't check your email because you'll know that the break is coming soon. Another benefit is that while you're on the break, you can do time wasting stuff, like checking emails or social media. Just as walking around or stretching gives your body a break from sitting in one spot, letting your mind wander gives it a break.īreaks give your mind a chance to solve problems without you getting in the way. Prevent burnoutīeing able to take short breaks, you'll be able to work longer and not get completely exhausted mentally. In addition to resting your eyes, use the break to stand up, do some deep breathing, and stretch (common advice is to stand up and move around every 30 minutes). Optometrist often advise the 20/20/20 rule for preventing eye strain: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.

If your job involves sitting and staring at the screen the whole day, your body needs a break.

So he put a time limit on how long he planned to focus on a single task and rewarded himself with a break. Francesco Cirillo, the creator of the Pomodoro Technique, had trouble staying focused while studying.
