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The Anti-Pomodoro Technique: Focus on Taking Breaks, Not Watching the Timer

4•kentich•2h ago
I’ve never been able to maintain enough focus on a timer. The temptation to get distracted is always strong—and since it’s easy to ignore the timer, I often did.

After failing to follow the Pomodoro method, I’d feel irritated, frustrated, and blame myself. Soon enough, the routine would fall apart, and I’d go back to working in my usual way—without boundaries or timers.

Then I had an epiphany: focusing on the timer forces you into a battle with yourself. And since it’s hard to fight your own subconscious micro-reactions and habits, you end up frustrated. Sticking rigidly to a timer is the wrong goal. The real goal should be taking regular breaks—focus will follow naturally.

To test this idea, I created "Black Screen for Windows" — an app that forcibly blacks out my screens for a few minutes at regular intervals. Usually, that’s 3–5 minutes every 20–30 minutes.

This practice of enforced, regular breaks has not only improved my well-being but also dramatically boosted my productivity—all without the frustration. My ability to focus improved, too, with a small hack: I start with a 30-minute interval, then gradually shorten it until I find a span of time in which I can maintain clean, distraction-free focus.

I find this works better for me than the classic tier-based Pomodoro.

What do you think?

Comments

swah•1h ago
I'd hate because it would interrupt me at the worst times!

See also https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/RWu8eZqbwgB9zaerh/third-time...

sebastianmestre•30m ago
I used to love Pomodoro until I found out that it goes against my own interests.

I was a teenager with focus issues when a teacher introduced me to Pomodoro. It was great because I was finally able to get my schoolwork done (I would regularly fail 3-4 classes every year before this). The general structure he gave was as follows:

- You split time into work/rest intervals

- At the start of each work interval, you set a 15-minute timer and plan out what you are going to do in the interval

- When the timer goes off you HAVE to stop

- Then you set a 5-minute timer and rest until it goes off

- Repeat until you are done

Back then, the "planning every interval" part was hard for me but just forcing me to rest was enough to do what I needed to do. In reality, 90 minutes of homework wasn't enough to make me tired (I would go on 10-hour long programming sessions with no breaks on the regular), just emotionally tired, bored, or frustrated. The breaks solved that.

I think the timings he suggested are adjusted for younger people (15 work minutes instead of the more common 25, and no long break after N cycles). As I grew up, I slowly lengthened the work and rest periods up to 25min work and 7min rest.

The benefits of Pomodoro are Three-fold as far as I can tell:

- You plan out your work, so you spend a higher % of work time doing stuff that matters.

- You rest regularly, so you are able to keep working for longer.

- You limit rest time, so you spend a higher % of time working.

Recently, after I mentioned I use Pomodoro, one of my mentors made the observation that the interest of a paid worker is not to work as long as possible during your work hours. Instead, it's to get your work done as easily and effectively as possible, get paid (hopefully make your boss and coworkers happy, get a raise and promotion every once in a while), and get out.

Doing the math, with my flavor of Pomodoro (25/7, no long breaks) you end up working 5:30-hours out of an 8-hour workday (it's roughly 5:10 with the technique taken straight from Wikipedia). I wonder if he meant that it's possible to be very effective while working significantly less than 5 hours a day. I wonder how much I could get done in just 2 or 3 hours of fully focused work, and how I would feel about it at the end of the day.

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