๐๐The Cherry Technique๐๐
You have probably already heard of the Pomodoro Technique. However, just in case youโre not familiar with it, itโs a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo, an Italian entrepreneur. It consists of working in small shifts of twenty-five minutes of focused work โ that is, with no interruptions โ with short breaks of three to five minutes. The technique was named after the kitchen timer that Cirillo used, which had the shape of a tomato โ Pomodoro in Italian. The benefits of this time management technique are many. For example, it helps reduce distractions; it makes you much more productive and helps you get things done; you can measure your work, so you have an idea of how long you have spent on your daily tasks.
After using this technique for a while, I realized I could adapt it to my rhythm. So I tried some alternatives. I broke down my daily work routine into forty-minutes and fifty-minutes time blocks, with longer breaks. After trying several alternatives, I found my ideal Pomodoro duration. Now, I usually work in twenty-minutes intervals โ with no interruptions and removing any distraction โ and take a small five-minutes break in between. Since the time blocks are shorter, I decided to call my customized method Cherry Technique. Itโs only five minutes shorter than the Pomodoro technique, but I find it has a huge impact on my productivity, as my attention span significantly decreases after around twenty minutes.
๐ฐHow to apply this habit, in a nutshellโ
Simple, find your ideal shift duration. Try to work with different intervals โ for example, you can try twenty, thirty, or forty-minutes time blocks โ and see what works best for you. And donโt forget to keep track of the time blocks youโre working on โ I like to write them down on a piece of paper. I find itโs a great way to feel excited and eager to get as much completed as I can. Not to mention, seeing how much I worked at the end of each day gives a good boost to my self-confidence.
โIf you donโt pay appropriate attention to what has your attention, it will take more of your attention than it deserves.โ
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Stay Safe and Stay Healthy...
Have a Great Day.....
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You have probably already heard of the Pomodoro Technique. However, just in case youโre not familiar with it, itโs a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo, an Italian entrepreneur. It consists of working in small shifts of twenty-five minutes of focused work โ that is, with no interruptions โ with short breaks of three to five minutes. The technique was named after the kitchen timer that Cirillo used, which had the shape of a tomato โ Pomodoro in Italian. The benefits of this time management technique are many. For example, it helps reduce distractions; it makes you much more productive and helps you get things done; you can measure your work, so you have an idea of how long you have spent on your daily tasks.
After using this technique for a while, I realized I could adapt it to my rhythm. So I tried some alternatives. I broke down my daily work routine into forty-minutes and fifty-minutes time blocks, with longer breaks. After trying several alternatives, I found my ideal Pomodoro duration. Now, I usually work in twenty-minutes intervals โ with no interruptions and removing any distraction โ and take a small five-minutes break in between. Since the time blocks are shorter, I decided to call my customized method Cherry Technique. Itโs only five minutes shorter than the Pomodoro technique, but I find it has a huge impact on my productivity, as my attention span significantly decreases after around twenty minutes.
๐ฐHow to apply this habit, in a nutshellโ
Simple, find your ideal shift duration. Try to work with different intervals โ for example, you can try twenty, thirty, or forty-minutes time blocks โ and see what works best for you. And donโt forget to keep track of the time blocks youโre working on โ I like to write them down on a piece of paper. I find itโs a great way to feel excited and eager to get as much completed as I can. Not to mention, seeing how much I worked at the end of each day gives a good boost to my self-confidence.
โIf you donโt pay appropriate attention to what has your attention, it will take more of your attention than it deserves.โ
โ David Allen
Enjoy Reading always and all the ways....
Stay Safe and Stay Healthy...
Have a Great Day.....
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๐ ๐ฐ phrasal Verb Of The Day๐ฐ๐
๐ lash out โ๏ธSynonym: hit out
๐Meaning
to verbally or physically attack someone or something
โด๏ธFor example โคต๏ธ
๐ฌlash out An angry politician lashed out in parliament today and tried to hit one of his colleagues.
๐ฌlash out I told my wife I thought her new hairstyle wasn't as nice as her old one, and she lashed out and said I was ignorant and didn't know anything about style or fashion.
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๐ lash out โ๏ธSynonym: hit out
๐Meaning
to verbally or physically attack someone or something
โด๏ธFor example โคต๏ธ
๐ฌlash out An angry politician lashed out in parliament today and tried to hit one of his colleagues.
๐ฌlash out I told my wife I thought her new hairstyle wasn't as nice as her old one, and she lashed out and said I was ignorant and didn't know anything about style or fashion.
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๐ขIdiom Of The Day๐ด
๐a law unto themselves
โ๐พMeaning
If somebody is a law unto themselves, they do things their own way and follow their own ideas about how to live instead of following what others do.
โ๏ธFor example
๐ธOur boy Billy is a law unto himself. Of course he sometimes makes mistakes and gets into trouble, but we're proud of him because he doesn't just follow the herd.
๐ธOur boss does things a bit differently to most other managers, so it's no surprise that some people say he's a law unto himself.
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๐a law unto themselves
โ๐พMeaning
If somebody is a law unto themselves, they do things their own way and follow their own ideas about how to live instead of following what others do.
โ๏ธFor example
๐ธOur boy Billy is a law unto himself. Of course he sometimes makes mistakes and gets into trouble, but we're proud of him because he doesn't just follow the herd.
๐ธOur boss does things a bit differently to most other managers, so it's no surprise that some people say he's a law unto himself.
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๐ โ Saying Of The Dayโ๐
๐Least said soonest mended
๐กPossible meaning
When we do or say something bad to someone, a long apology and discussion does not help. In such a case, the less we say the better.
โ๏ธNote
least (adverb): to the smallest amount | mend (verb): repair; fix
๐Least said soonest mended
๐กPossible meaning
When we do or say something bad to someone, a long apology and discussion does not help. In such a case, the less we say the better.
โ๏ธNote
least (adverb): to the smallest amount | mend (verb): repair; fix
โโ๐ฐ Vocabulary class
โณ๏ธ Today's words are:
1๏ธโฃ enhance /ษชnหhษหns $ ษชnหhรฆns/ verb [transitive]
๐ increase or improve the quality, value, or status of sth.
๐ท Good lighting will enhance any room.
๐ท The publicity has enhanced his reputation.
2๏ธโฃ discreet /dษชหskriหt/ adjective
๐ careful about what you say or do, so that you do not offend, upset, or embarrass people or tell secrets
๐ OPP: indiscreet
๐ท I stood back at a discreet distance.
๐ท We offer a discreet and personal service to our clients.
3๏ธโฃ conceal /kษnหsiหl/ verb [transitive] formal
๐ to hide something carefully
๐ท The shadows concealed her as she crept up to the house.
๐ท The path was concealed by long grass.
4๏ธโฃ guideline /หษกaษชdlaษชn/ noun [countable usually plural]
๐ rules or instructions about the best way to do something
๐ guideline for, guideline on, draw up/issue guidelines
๐ท In December, the agency withdrew its 1987 guideline recommending regular mammograms for all women 40 and older.
๐ท This chapter gives you some guidelines to help you in your work.
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โณ๏ธ Today's words are:
1๏ธโฃ enhance /ษชnหhษหns $ ษชnหhรฆns/ verb [transitive]
๐ increase or improve the quality, value, or status of sth.
๐ท Good lighting will enhance any room.
๐ท The publicity has enhanced his reputation.
2๏ธโฃ discreet /dษชหskriหt/ adjective
๐ careful about what you say or do, so that you do not offend, upset, or embarrass people or tell secrets
๐ OPP: indiscreet
๐ท I stood back at a discreet distance.
๐ท We offer a discreet and personal service to our clients.
3๏ธโฃ conceal /kษnหsiหl/ verb [transitive] formal
๐ to hide something carefully
๐ท The shadows concealed her as she crept up to the house.
๐ท The path was concealed by long grass.
4๏ธโฃ guideline /หษกaษชdlaษชn/ noun [countable usually plural]
๐ rules or instructions about the best way to do something
๐ guideline for, guideline on, draw up/issue guidelines
๐ท In December, the agency withdrew its 1987 guideline recommending regular mammograms for all women 40 and older.
๐ท This chapter gives you some guidelines to help you in your work.
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๐ We develop a passion for learning!
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๐ We develop a passion for learning!
๐ฐIdiom_of_The_Day๐ฐ
๐ a matter of life and death
โ๐พMeaning
If something is a matter of life and death, it's extremely important and it could involve someone's survival.
โ๏ธFor example
๐ธEducation about HIV and AIDS is a matter of life and death. If people aren't told to protect themselves with condoms, they could die from the disease.
๐ธGetting someone to hospital quickly after an accident or a heart attack is a matter of life and death. Just a few minutes can make all the difference.
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๐ a matter of life and death
โ๐พMeaning
If something is a matter of life and death, it's extremely important and it could involve someone's survival.
โ๏ธFor example
๐ธEducation about HIV and AIDS is a matter of life and death. If people aren't told to protect themselves with condoms, they could die from the disease.
๐ธGetting someone to hospital quickly after an accident or a heart attack is a matter of life and death. Just a few minutes can make all the difference.
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๐ nag at
๐Meaning
If someone is being nagged at by a fear, a doubt or a regret, they can't stop thinking about it.
๐คFor example โคต๏ธ
๐ฌnag at Ken lost millions when the stock market collapsed, and the thought that he should have sold his shares when they started going down kept nagging at him.
๐ฌnag at The feeling that she'd left it too late to have children was nagging at her.
โ๏ธNote
Nouns often used as subjects with nag at: fear, doubt, worry, regret, guilt, thought
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๐ nag at
๐Meaning
If someone is being nagged at by a fear, a doubt or a regret, they can't stop thinking about it.
๐คFor example โคต๏ธ
๐ฌnag at Ken lost millions when the stock market collapsed, and the thought that he should have sold his shares when they started going down kept nagging at him.
๐ฌnag at The feeling that she'd left it too late to have children was nagging at her.
โ๏ธNote
Nouns often used as subjects with nag at: fear, doubt, worry, regret, guilt, thought
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Today's vocabulary is about different kinds of walking and running ๐ถ๐ป๐๐ป
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1๏ธโฃ creep /kriหp/ verb (past tense and past participle crept /krept/) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
๐ to move in a quiet, careful way, especially to avoid attracting attention
๐ creep into/over/around etc
๐ท Johann would creep into the gallery to listen to the singers.
๐ท He crept back up the stairs, trying to avoid the ones that creaked.
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2๏ธโฃ stroll /strษสl $ stroสl/ verb [intransitive]
๐ to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way
๐ stroll down/over/along
๐ท We were strolling along, laughing and joking.
๐ท Teenage girls can be seen strolling along the city's streets.
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3๏ธโฃ limp verb [intransitive]
๐ to walk slowly and with difficulty because one leg is hurt or injured
๐ท Moreno limped off the field with a foot injury.
๐ท I noticed that one of the horses was limping, and called for the vet.
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4๏ธโฃ stagger /หstรฆษกษ $ -ษr/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
๐ to walk or move unsteadily, almost falling over
๐ SYN stumble
๐ท He managed to stagger home.
๐ท The old man staggered drunkenly to his feet.
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5๏ธโฃ hike verb [intransitive, transitive]
๐ to take a long walk in the mountains or countryside
๐ท His dream is to hike the Appalachian Trail.
๐ท I hiked across valleys so flat and wide it sometimes felt that I was walking on the spot.
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1๏ธโฃ creep /kriหp/ verb (past tense and past participle crept /krept/) [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
๐ to move in a quiet, careful way, especially to avoid attracting attention
๐ creep into/over/around etc
๐ท Johann would creep into the gallery to listen to the singers.
๐ท He crept back up the stairs, trying to avoid the ones that creaked.
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2๏ธโฃ stroll /strษสl $ stroสl/ verb [intransitive]
๐ to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way
๐ stroll down/over/along
๐ท We were strolling along, laughing and joking.
๐ท Teenage girls can be seen strolling along the city's streets.
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3๏ธโฃ limp verb [intransitive]
๐ to walk slowly and with difficulty because one leg is hurt or injured
๐ท Moreno limped off the field with a foot injury.
๐ท I noticed that one of the horses was limping, and called for the vet.
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4๏ธโฃ stagger /หstรฆษกษ $ -ษr/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
๐ to walk or move unsteadily, almost falling over
๐ SYN stumble
๐ท He managed to stagger home.
๐ท The old man staggered drunkenly to his feet.
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5๏ธโฃ hike verb [intransitive, transitive]
๐ to take a long walk in the mountains or countryside
๐ท His dream is to hike the Appalachian Trail.
๐ท I hiked across valleys so flat and wide it sometimes felt that I was walking on the spot.
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โด๏ธHow we can use suggest
1๏ธโฃSuggest +verb +ing
2๏ธโฃSuggest +that +subject +verb
English Grammar: How to Use the Verb โSuggestโ
A lot of English learners struggle with the verb suggest because suggest is an unusual English verb. It is not used in a sentence the same way that other verbs are.
Suggest means mention or recommend something to think about, or something someone should do. You suggest a thought or an idea.
1. โI suggest that you call him.โ
suggest that someone do something
This is the most difficult use of suggest for English learners to understand, so take some time to read this part of the lesson carefully.
You want to tell someone your opinion. You want to tell them to do something.
Donโt use me, us, you, etc. as indirect object pronouns after suggest. Use a that-clause after suggest.
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1๏ธโฃSuggest +verb +ing
2๏ธโฃSuggest +that +subject +verb
English Grammar: How to Use the Verb โSuggestโ
A lot of English learners struggle with the verb suggest because suggest is an unusual English verb. It is not used in a sentence the same way that other verbs are.
Suggest means mention or recommend something to think about, or something someone should do. You suggest a thought or an idea.
1. โI suggest that you call him.โ
suggest that someone do something
This is the most difficult use of suggest for English learners to understand, so take some time to read this part of the lesson carefully.
You want to tell someone your opinion. You want to tell them to do something.
Donโt use me, us, you, etc. as indirect object pronouns after suggest. Use a that-clause after suggest.
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