* org-mode + pomodoro
@ 2010-08-27 8:06 Sergey Konoplev
2010-08-27 17:15 ` A. Ryan Reynolds
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From: Sergey Konoplev @ 2010-08-27 8:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi all,
Are there ways to use Pomodoro technique
(http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/) with org-mode? If there are what
are the best practices?
Thank you in advice.
--
Sergey Konoplev
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* Re: org-mode + pomodoro
2010-08-27 8:06 org-mode + pomodoro Sergey Konoplev
@ 2010-08-27 17:15 ` A. Ryan Reynolds
2010-08-30 7:31 ` Sergey Konoplev
2010-08-31 9:40 ` Frederic Couchet
2014-05-30 8:07 ` Arthur Leonard Andersen
2 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: A. Ryan Reynolds @ 2010-08-27 17:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sergey Konoplev; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
I do this using Org-Mode and a kitchen timer. I clock in when I wind
the timer, and clock out when it dings, instead of just marking with
X's. To record distractions I keep a scratch buffer in org-mode open,
although there may be a better way to capture distractions on the
urgent and unplanned list using remember mode to file them away into a
more organized system. I just haven't had time to read about it. I
like the fact that the urgent & unplanned items don't go anywhere
unless I decide to file them though, because it keeps my to-do list
cleaner that way. During my most distracted periods I tend to capture
a lot of stray to-do items of only marginal utility.
I'm not sure my personal workflow will work exactly right for anyone
but myself (and it's still a work in progress for me too!), but I'm
happy to answer any other questions you might have about it.
--
A. Ryan Reynolds
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* Re: org-mode + pomodoro
2010-08-27 17:15 ` A. Ryan Reynolds
@ 2010-08-30 7:31 ` Sergey Konoplev
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From: Sergey Konoplev @ 2010-08-30 7:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: A. Ryan Reynolds; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
On 27 August 2010 21:15, A. Ryan Reynolds <a.ryan.reynolds@gmail.com> wrote:
> I do this using Org-Mode and a kitchen timer. I clock in when I wind
> the timer, and clock out when it dings, instead of just marking with
> X's. To record distractions I keep a scratch buffer in org-mode open,
> although there may be a better way to capture distractions on the
> urgent and unplanned list using remember mode to file them away into a
> more organized system. I just haven't had time to read about it. I
> like the fact that the urgent & unplanned items don't go anywhere
> unless I decide to file them though, because it keeps my to-do list
> cleaner that way. During my most distracted periods I tend to capture
> a lot of stray to-do items of only marginal utility.
>
> I'm not sure my personal workflow will work exactly right for anyone
> but myself (and it's still a work in progress for me too!), but I'm
> happy to answer any other questions you might have about it.
Thank you. I will try it with http://tomatoi.st timer.
> --
> A. Ryan Reynolds
>
--
Sergey Konoplev
Blog: http://gray-hemp.blogspot.com /
Linkedin: http://ru.linkedin.com/in/grayhemp /
JID/GTalk: gray.ru@gmail.com / Skype: gray-hemp / ICQ: 29353802
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* Re: org-mode + pomodoro
2010-08-27 8:06 org-mode + pomodoro Sergey Konoplev
2010-08-27 17:15 ` A. Ryan Reynolds
@ 2010-08-31 9:40 ` Frederic Couchet
2010-09-02 16:00 ` Łukasz Stelmach
2010-09-02 20:30 ` Bastien
2014-05-30 8:07 ` Arthur Leonard Andersen
2 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Frederic Couchet @ 2010-08-31 9:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
>>>>> "Sergey" == Sergey Konoplev <gray.ru@gmail.com> writes:
Sergey> Hi all, Are there ways to use Pomodoro technique
Sergey> (http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/) with org-mode? If there
Sergey> are what are the best practices?
Sergey> Thank you in advice.
Hello,
I always start a clock when I work on a task. And for the Pomodoro
technique I use also the org-timer module with some configuration.
Activate the org-timer module :
(add-to-list 'org-modules 'org-timer)
Set a default value for the timer, for example :
(setq org-timer-default-timer 25)
Modify the org-clock-in so that a timer is started with the default
value except if a timer is already started :
(add-hook 'org-clock-in-hook '(lambda ()
(if (not org-timer-current-timer)
(org-timer-set-timer '(16)))))
Fred.
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* Re: org-mode + pomodoro
2010-08-27 8:06 org-mode + pomodoro Sergey Konoplev
2010-08-27 17:15 ` A. Ryan Reynolds
2010-08-31 9:40 ` Frederic Couchet
@ 2014-05-30 8:07 ` Arthur Leonard Andersen
2 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Arthur Leonard Andersen @ 2014-05-30 8:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Sergey Konoplev <gray.ru <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Are there ways to use Pomodoro technique
> (http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/) with org-mode? If there are what
> are the best practices?
>
> Thank you in advice.
>
There is the org-pomodoro package.
https://github.com/lolownia/org-pomodoro
It provides `org-pomodoro` function, which starts a countdown.
In the end it starts a short or long break timer accordingly.
You also get clock ticking and pomodoro finishing sounds.
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