
If your mind wanders or a distraction pops up, simply note it down and get back to the task at hand. ⏲️ Work on your task until the timer goes off – record this as 1 pomodoro complete. Promise yourself to focus only on this task during this time. Set yourself up to work, completely uninterrupted for 25 minutes – no more and no less. 🍅 Set the pomodoro timer (usually for 25 minutes) The golden rule is to only choose one task at a time and give it your undivided attention while you work on it.

Finding this method extremely effective, Cirillo created the full pomodoro technique with 6 key steps: He aimed to solve his problem by challenging himself to just 10 minutes of focused study time, timing himself with a – you guessed it – tomato shaped kitchen timer.


He was struggling with a lack of productivity and procrastination and couldn’t complete his assignments. The pomodoro technique is a time-management method, developed back in the 80s by Italian university student Francesco Cirillo (pomodoro is Italian for tomato).
