Follow these concrete steps to start using the Pomodoro Technique today. All you need is a timer and a task list.
Step 1: List Your Tasks
Write down everything you need to do today. Break each task into units you can complete in roughly 25 minutes. Instead of “write a report,” use “outline the report,” “write the introduction,” and “create the charts.” Small, completable tasks build momentum.
Step 2: Set the Timer
Set a timer for 25 minutes and start working on one task. No email, no social media, no context switching. If you think of something else, write it down and get back to it later.
Step 3: Take a 5-Minute Break
When the timer rings, stop immediately. Step away from your desk. Stretch, drink water, or rest your eyes. Do not check your phone. This break is not wasted time; it is essential for mental recovery.
Step 4: Take a Longer Break
After every four pomodoros, take a 15-30 minute break. Go for a walk, eat a snack, or have a conversation. This longer reset helps you sustain energy through the afternoon.
Step 5: Review Your Day
At the end of the day, check how many pomodoros you completed. Notice which tasks took longer than expected and when interruptions happened. Use this data to plan tomorrow better.
Try these steps for one week, then adjust the timings to fit your natural rhythm.

