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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2022 · 3 MIN

#29 Pomodoro Technique | Simple explanation

from Saathi · host Yash Verma

Pomodoro Tech: This 25-minute timer technique was invented by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s and was created after a typical cooking alarm of 25 minutes. The name Pomodoro was inspired by the kitchen alarm that Francesco used to time himself that was shaped like a Pomodoro, which is Italian for tomato. *Well to understand it in a simple manner, Just listen to this Podcast I'm assuring you those 3:27mins will be worth it*. I hope you guys would enjoy. Cheers

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 26, 2022

Pomodoro Tech: This 25-minute timer technique was invented by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s and was created after a typical cooking alarm of 25 minutes. The name Pomodoro was inspired by the kitchen alarm that Francesco used to time himself that was shaped like a Pomodoro, which is Italian for tomato. *Well to understand it in a simple manner, Just listen to this Podcast I'm assuring you those 3:27mins will be worth it*. I hope you guys would enjoy. Cheers

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