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[DD] Tick Tock Tick Tock. Does that help?

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belinda@copywritematters.com

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In my last email I mentioned, Freedom for distraction-free writing time. I love it but when I need t

In my last email I mentioned, Freedom for distraction-free writing time. I love it but when I need to plough through my list AND I need the internet, I use the Pomodoro technique along with a time app like 30/30. [30/30]() – task timer Sure, I could just use a timer, and I have done so in the past, but I’ve found that simply setting a timer for 25 minutes (work time) and then again for five minutes (break time) was making it too easy to lose focus. I would quickly check emails, and before I knew it, I’d spent 15 minutes replying to things that definitely weren’t more important than the brochure I was writing. At the start of each workday, I look at Teux Deux and create entries in 30/30 of my workload, broken into 30-minute chunks: 25 minutes of work with five-minute breaks. Then I have a break for lunch and do the same again for the afternoon. How it’s boosting my productivity The reason 30/30 is working so well for me is that I am forcing myself to be realistic about how long a task is going to take. That’s great for planning and quoting. The ticking clock, together with the Pomodoro Technique principle of ignoring all distractions for 25 minutes, is helping me get a lot more done. It’s a productivity WIN. How much does it cost? It’s freeeeee, but it’s available only in the App Store. Sorry, my Android friends. Would a ticking timer help you stay focused? Belinda Improve your copy skills and confidence with training and support (and have a giggle with other word nerds) in my free Facebook group: For The Love Of Copy. [Request to join here](=).= Hey, you're getting these emails because you signed up to the Daily Draft. If you want to tap out of these emais but nothing else), [hit this link](. No hard feelings. If you want out of everything >> [Unsubscribe]( Where am I? 101 N. Brand Blvd. 11th Floor, Glendale, California 91203

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