Block out work time with the All Good Great Pomodoro Timer. Set the timer for 25 minutes and feel free to concentrate on whatever you want. You can also see the number of pomodoros you’ve achieved and track your harvest for the day. Have a great time!
Set the timer for 25 minutes for one pomodoro, or tomato.
Pomodoro Timer
Today’s harvest
Add or remove tomatoes collected elsewhere.
How to use the Pomodoro Timer?
In the Pomodoro method, work is divided into a work phase and a break. The work phase always lasts 25 minutes, followed by a 5-minute break. After four 25-minute periods, or pomodoros, you can take a longer break.
Press Start on the timer and the displayed time will start to run. Remember to reset the timer by pressing Reset if the time has elapsed. You can also press Stop to stop the time from running.
The timer works best on your computer. When using the phone, you may not hear the completion tone.
Tips for using the Pomodoro method
Here are some tips on how to use pomodoros for productivity.
- Choose one topic to focus on for one pomodoro, or 25 minutes.
- Remember to take breaks in between. You should also take a longer break after the four pomodoros, for example 15-30 minutes.
- If you think of something that needs to be done, write it down on paper or on your computer. But don’t start doing it yet.
- If you find that you don’t finish many pomodoros during the working day, it could be a sign that you’re not getting the chance to do the tasks that require concentration. Try reorganizing your day a bit.
- The intention is not to collect tomatoes for the whole village. The days are different and some days there are more tomatoes than others. It’s part of the job.
Is there still room for improvement in the Pomodoro Timer?
This counter is built on top of Andy Roche’ s counter and modified to fit All Good Great. Do you need a feature for this tomato calculator? Write it in the comments.
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