Tip No. 4: - Deepstash

Tip No. 4:

Work in spurts.

The Pomodoro Technique has spread widely in many circles, which is 25 minutes on, followed by five minutes off.

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All of us crave to be productive all the time. usually post lunch there's a great dip for most of us. Hoping these tips would be of some use to ya'll. cheers.

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Work in chunks

Our brain focuses best in short spurts, so dedicating 25 minutes to one activity, taking a five-minute break, and then resuming that activity or switching to another activity for another 25 minutes will help.

This is also known as the Pomodoro Technique.

Take strategic breaks

Short breaks result in greater productivity and accuracy, especially with repetitive work. 

For computer-based employees, frequent rest breaks also help reduce eye strain and physical discom...

The Pomodoro Technique

This method is useful for people who get easily distracted.

With the Pomodoro method, you split your work sessions into 25- minutes, followed by a 5-minute break. Most people use a timer for this productivity technique.

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