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Pastel - 30 Minute Timer with 10 Minute Breaks - Pomodoro Technique - Study and Focus Timer

Table of Contents: 00:00 - 1st Interval 30:05 - 10 Minute Break 40:05 - 2nd Interval 1:10:05 - 10 Minute Brea 1:20:04 - 3rd Interval 1:50:04 - 10 Minute Brea 2:00:04 - 4th Interval 2:30:04 - 10 Minute Brea 2:40:03 - 5th Interval 3:10:03 - 10 Minute Brea 3:20:03 - 6th Interval 3:50:03 - 10 Minute Brea 4:00:02 - 7th Interval 4:30:02 - 10 Minute Brea 4:40:02 - 8th Interval 5:10:02 - 10 Minute Brea 5:20:01 - 9th Interval 5:50:01 - 10 Minute Brea 6:00:01 - 10th Interval 6:30:01 - And in the end... Timer Video Library--------https://lotofcolor.com/the-study-and-... ^^ A complete list of our timers in an organized list. Did you make it this far? Go take a longer break before you come back, you earned it. Music Version of the Pomodoro timers:    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...   Non-Music Versions of Pomodoro timers: Regular Pastel Study Timer Version:    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...   Strawberry Mint Study Timer Version:    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...   Beach Study Timer Version:    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...   Cyberpunk Study Timer Version:    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...   Instagram Study Timer Version:    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...   Read the #PomodoroTechnique wiki page for more information. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodor... _First paragraph of the wiki below_: The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. The technique uses a timer to break down work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. Each interval is known as a pomodoro, from the Italian word for 'tomato', after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that Cirillo used as a university student.

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