
Productivity
Why the Pomodoro Technique Doesn't Work for Deep Work
The Pomodoro Technique is great for shallow tasks, but it actively sabotages deep work. Here's why 25-minute intervals fragment your focus instead of enhancing it.
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The Pomodoro Technique is great for shallow tasks, but it actively sabotages deep work. Here's why 25-minute intervals fragment your focus instead of enhancing it.

Long work sessions sound exhausting, but they're actually less draining than constant context switching. Here's how to structure 4-hour deep work sprints that leave you energized, not depleted.

Not all work is created equal. Understanding the difference between deep work and shallow work is the key to 10x productivity and career growth.