by Kourosh | Jan 4, 2010 | GTD, OmniFocus, and Pomodoro Series
The pomodoro is a neat method for creating little islands of time. There are numerous ways they can be added as an extra tool in one’s own methods of productivity. In writing this series of posts, I took the opportunity to experiment in learning the technique...
by Kourosh | Dec 28, 2009 | GTD, OmniFocus, and Pomodoro Series
There are several programs and methods I’ve used in the integration process. As with any other aspect of productivity, there are likely multiple methods and each would be adapted to your own style or preference. I’ve listed useful programs in Part I, but here is the...
by Kourosh | Dec 21, 2009 | GTD, OmniFocus, and Pomodoro Series
“When the only tool you have is a hammer, it is tempting to treat everything as if it were a nail.” …
by Kourosh | Dec 14, 2009 | GTD, OmniFocus, and Pomodoro Series
The techniques have different founders and therefore have different terminology as well. A translation between the two will help us see potentials for overlap. Activity Inventory – Project list: The Pomodoro starts off with an Activity Inventory – a...
by Kourosh | Dec 7, 2009 | GTD, OmniFocus, and Pomodoro Series
To say the least, there are several major differences between the Pomodoro and GTD techniques of productivity. In some situations, these differences allow them to play well together, while in others they may even hamper each other. Today’s post will center on...
by Kourosh | Nov 30, 2009 | GTD, OmniFocus, and Pomodoro Series
The Technique’s Centerpiece There is a pdf available on the Pomodoro Technique page that is well worth your time. In short, the pomodoro technique involves setting a timer for a certain period of time (suggested 25 minutes) and dedicating oneself to a task or...