Pastel Dark Mode - 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique - 4 x 25 min - Study Timer

Описание к видео Pastel Dark Mode - 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique - 4 x 25 min - Study Timer

I messed up and had to re-upload this. Sorry. But for what it's worth it's way better now, with like 50% more colors, and visual chapter markers. Enjoy.

Welcome to dark mode. This version of the #pomodorotechnique #studytimer video was made to be dark, but have just a touch of color. It may appear to be just white, but it's actually the pastel color wheel. This video has four 25 minute timers with 5 minute break intervals.

Timer Table of Contents:
00:00 - 1st Interval
30:06 - 2nd Interval
1:00:06 - 3rd Interval
1:30:09 - 4th Interval
1:55:15 - The end. Go take a longer break before you come back, you earned it.

Look through the Timer Library on our website to find the timer you need: https://lotofcolor.com/the-study-and-...

Other Music Versions of Pomodoro Timers: ----- Playlist:    • Relaxing Piano Music Study Timer - 25...  
Piano #1 -----    • Relaxing Piano Music Study Timer - 25...  
Opening ------    • Study / Focus Timer with Calm and Rel...  
Lofi Mix -------    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...  

Non-Music Versions of Pomodoro Timers: ----- Playlist:    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...  
Pastel: -----------------    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...  
Strawberry Mint: --    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...  
Beach: -----------------    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...  
Cyberpunk: ----------    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...  
Instagram: -----------    • 25 minute timer - Pomodoro Technique ...  

60 Minute Timer Playlist -----    • 60 Minute Timers  

_First paragraph of the wiki below_:
- The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. The technique uses a timer to break down work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. Each interval is known as a pomodoro, from the Italian word for 'tomato', after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that Cirillo used as a university student.

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