The aim of this feature is to help you focus on any task you want to finish when studying. This feature is inspired by Pomodoro Technique which is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo.
The Pomodoro Technique is created by Francesco Cirillo for a more productive way to study. 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. - Wikipedia
The definition is a simple one. It’s a list of tasks you need to complete or things that you want to do. You need more than one to-do list.You should have a few lists that cover the major categories of your life, such as Work, Personal, and Household. Having more than one list helps you focus. When you're working, you don't want to be distracted by your personal list. When you're grocery shopping, you don't want to be burdened thinking about your work responsibilities. Don't hold back. Make lists for everything you think of! The useful ones will stick around. Anything that isn't useful you can scrap.
Shopping with your shopping list, Someday, where you write down unimportant tasks that you might do someday, Weekend for anything you want to do on the weekend but don't want to be distracted by during the week, Chores for Kids, and Gift Ideas for saving ideas all year long about what you might buy your family and friends on the next gift-giving occasion. You can add new lists any time. You are never stuck with the lists you create.
Write Down Your Tasks as Soon as You Think of Them. When a new task pops into your head, write it down as quickly as possible. People sometimes assume the reason is to make sure you don't forget, but really, writing down tasks quickly prevents you from dwelling on them. Once it's written down, you don't need to remember it anymore, so you can purge the thought from your brain and think more important thoughts. Revise Your To-Do Lists Daily. Start every day by throwing an eye over your task list and assessing whether it's reasonable. Then, revise it. If you have too many tasks scheduled for the day and you know you won't get to them all, you're setting yourself up for failure.
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