PRODUCTIVITY: THE POMODORO TECHNIQUE
Disclaimer: I do not have any affiliate links or have any financial ties to any of the links referenced here. When I was in high school, I was taught that the only way to properly study was to keep working for hours on end, with only a break for a meal and to sleep. My productivity would peak at the second hour but by the fifth hour, I was metaphorically running on fumes. When university came along, I realized that this approach, the Marathon, may not be as effective. I didn't participate in many extracurricular activities but I realized I wasn't giving each course the time and focus it needed. This was especially evident when law school came around, and important case reading was either rushed or not fully absorbed into my knowledge. So I went out to find alternatives and found so many different productivity techniques. But the one that I've stuck with for years and years has been the Pomodoro Technique.
