Technique Popodoro Playlist
In the Pomodoro Technique, you work 25 minutes, take a 5 minute break, and repeat to improve performance . (You will have a longer break after two hours.) You can use a kitchen timer, phone, or a dedicated app . In the Popodoro Technique, instead of a timer, you use music – like Popjustice’s new Spotify playlist .
The Popjustice playlist “Popodoro Technique” alternates between long electronic and ambient tracks by Brian Eno, as well as hits from the British pop group Girls Aloud. You work while listening to Eno, you do whatever you want to while listening to Girls Aloud.
You can create your own Popodoro Technique by inserting a few distracting singles between tracks of your favorite productive music. At Lifehacker, we love the soundtracks for Stranger Things 2 and the Celeste video game. Lately I’ve been working on Kaada’s quiet electronic album Closing Statements . Smash your album with, say, every track from Janelle Monet’s Dirty Computer , and buddy, you’ve got something to do.
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