9/12/2023 0 Comments Pomodoro technique with musicSo I decided to try using the PT on Luca. I aim for 4 Pomodoros each day as a minimum, and it seems to be working…not only as a way for me to be productive, but it really does help me to feel less stressed and more goal oriented. Back to Pomodoro number 2 for technique work. I now organize my practice time around Pomodoros. So of course the Pomodoro Technique immediately appealed to me. The Pomodoro Technique takes its name from one of those timers, in this case, ones that are shaped like tomatoes (Pomodoro is Italian for tomato). Eating and everything about food pretty much dominates much of Italian living, and I came to love kitchen timers that are in all shapes and sizes, in various fruits and vegetables, that keep the food churning out in every Italian home. I spent eight years living in Italy, with eight years of eating. I love the idea that this was designed by an Italian (who are not always known for being punctual). Practicing? Not so much.Ī few days ago I learned about the Pomodoro Technique from Angela Beeching and Alexis Del Palazzo, and to them both I am eternally grateful. This is my 7 year old son, Luca, who has been studying piano for three years.
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