![]() ![]() Unfortunately, its customization options are too rigid, with no way to set your own custom values. After a while, with being able to view the completed sessions, you'll be able to see exactly what times work for you and what to expect.įlow is a nice Pomodoro timer if you follow the original Pomodoro concepts, its clean, user-friendly and free to boot! You'd get a motivating message if you continue, and a comforting message if you have a break. It would be great if, at the end of each session, there would be two choices to click on: break, or continue working. I've got ADHD so it feels like every second counts and I need all the motivation I can get, but I also can't put too much pressure on myself and I don't know where the boundary is. I don't know myself well enough to be able to plan that kind of thing, and theoretically this app would help me to figure that out, but in the meantime I've just got this mental block. ![]() But, on the other hand, if there's a situation where I plan to work for 60 minutes and can only manage 20, how do I work around that? I just think pomorodo should be more flexible, that would really maximize everything. What if I start out thinking I want to work for 20 minutes, only to find out that I can, in fact, work 60? I don't want to be reminded to take a break at 20 because then I'll lose motivation. I only just got this app, but I've shied away from pomorodo apps in genreal because they're so rigid. ![]()
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