What is Pomodoro technique

The Pomodoro Technique is a simple yet powerful time-management method designed to boost productivity and prevent burnout. Instead of working for hours until you're exhausted, you break your work into focused intervals.

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How it works:

Focus: Work intensely for 25 minutes (one "Pomodoro").

Rest: Take a 5-minute break to stretch, hydrate, or breathe.

Repeat: After four sessions, take a longer 15–30 minute break.

Why it's a game-changer for you:

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The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. The principle is simple: work focused for 25 minutes, rest for 5, repeat. After four cycles, take a longer break.

What makes Pomodoro particularly effective isn't the technique itself, but what it forces: an intentionally structured rhythm. Instead of hoping we'll "get into the flow", we actively create the conditions for it.

"The brain isn't designed for continuous work — it thrives in rhythms of focus and renewal."

Benefits you'll feel right away

Tempus users consistently report the same changes: less procrastination, greater clarity, and a sense of control over their day. That's no coincidence.

  • Less mental fatigue because you know exactly how long your focus needs to last
  • Easier to start working because you're only committing to 25 minutes
  • Visible progress — every pomodoro is a small win
  • Natural breaks prevent burnout and preserve energy

For advanced users

Adapt the interval length to your type of work. Creative tasks that require deep focus may work better with 45-minute blocks, while repetitive tasks function well with the classic 25.

Tempus lets you do exactly that — customize intervals, track focus sessions, and set smart break reminders, all within one elegant interface.

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