Short Description: If you would like to concentrate on your daily stuff, Stayfocused is your choice. The idea of Stayfocused is based on The Pomodoro Technique®. The root of the idea is that you work for 25 minutes straight and then break for 5 minutes.
Long Description 1: If you would like to concentrate on your daily stuff, Stayfocused is your choice. The idea of Stayfocused is based on The Pomodoro Technique. The root of the idea is that you work for 25 minutes straight and then break for 5 minutes. A simplest time managament to force you on working more focus.
Long Description 2: If you would like to concentrate on your daily stuff, Stayfocused is your choice. The idea of Stayfocused is based on The Pomodoro Technique®. The root of the idea is that you work for 25 minutes straight and then break for 5 minutes. OK. Let's do it!
What can Stayfocused Free do?
Redo Task: Redo task anytime you wanted.
Launch Apps: Choose any apps needed to complete your task.
Open Sites: Open any websites needed to complete your task.
Who does Stayfocused work for?
WRITERS
Motivate yourself to write.
Limit distractions.
Keep track of how long you’re spending brainstorming / writing / revising.
Reduce back and neck pain by walking around during Pomodoro breaks.
LAWYERS
Kill multitasking urges in the office.
Get reports finished on time.
DEVELOPERS
Immerse yourself in programming, confining emailing to one or two Pomodoros a day.
Break large, demanding tasks into shorter steps.
Separate time they spend developing and refactoring.
Reduce amount of bad code.
PARENTS
Teach kids how to do a work Pomodoro (like cleaning up their toys), followed by a fun Pomodoro (like reading Harry Potter out loud, or drawing).
Spend a Pomodoro or two on focused housework.
Give kids with ADD breaks between Pomodoros to let out energy.
DIRECTORS
Give actors breaks during demanding filming schedules.
Pace films according to viewers’ attention spans.
STUDENTS
Improve your reading speed.
Track assignments.
Write papers.
Break down large tasks (like drafting a research paper) into smaller steps.
TEACHERS
Structure classroom time.
Give students a mental break between lesson plans.
Correct papers.
MANAGERS
Measure productivity in the workplace.
Give teams the tools to work together.
Manage distractions so that employees aren't interrupted during Pomodoros.
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