Publicado em 21 de julho de 2021
This video is another take on the Pomodoro Technique using the pastel color scheme. The video has four 25 minute timers with three minute break intervals in between them. There is also a bonus 3 minute break at the end!
Table of Contents:
00:00 - First Interval
28:10 - Second Interval
56:20 - Third Interval
1:24:34 - Fourth Interval
Timer Video Library--------https://lotofcolor.com/the-study-and-focus-timer-video-library-pomodoro/
^^ A complete list of our timers in an organized list.
Look through the Timer Library on our website to find the timer you need: https://lotofcolor.com/the-study-and-focus-timer-video-library-pomodoro/
Music Versions:
Electronica Guitar - https://youtu.be/vwSXXFSUayY
Piano Music - https://youtu.be/-2Gs30EHUfk
Other Non-Music Versions:
Pastel Dark Mode: https://youtu.be/2HwA0sp-Pro
Strawberry Mint Study Timer Version: https://youtu.be/VZjkTB787uQ
Beach Study Timer Version: https://youtu.be/O3pM-Vo08N8
Cyberpunk Study Timer Version: https://youtu.be/O3pM-Vo08N8
Instagram Study Timer Version: https://youtu.be/MsAO4SJuYwc
Bernie Version: https://youtu.be/OZKm_J5r0eo
Read the Pomodoro Technique wiki page for more information on the.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique
_First paragraph of the wiki below_:
- The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. The technique uses a timer to break down work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. Each interval is known as a pomodoro, from the Italian word for 'tomato', after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that Cirillo used as a university student.
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