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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

You need to work on a tough problem or study a topic that requires your full mental attention and concentration.

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    You need to work on a tough problem or study a topic that requires your full mental attention and concentration. Which of the following are you most likely to do:

    1. Work without a break until it is done. You only take a break if forced to.

    2. Work without a break until some fixed time limit, take a short break and then keep going. You *plan* on taking breaks even if you don't feel you need them.

    3. Work without a break until you feel like you need one. Then you take a break.

    4. Other?

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      You need to work on a tough problem or study a topic that requires your full mental attention and concentration. Which of the following are you most likely to do:

      1. Work without a break until it is done. You only take a break if forced to.

      2. Work without a break until some fixed time limit, take a short break and then keep going. You *plan* on taking breaks even if you don't feel you need them.

      3. Work without a break until you feel like you need one. Then you take a break.

      4. Other?

      JulesA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @futurebird 3. I've tried the Pomodoro/breaks after a fixed time thing but being interrupted when I'm in the zone and focussed is just really annoying for me

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        You need to work on a tough problem or study a topic that requires your full mental attention and concentration. Which of the following are you most likely to do:

        1. Work without a break until it is done. You only take a break if forced to.

        2. Work without a break until some fixed time limit, take a short break and then keep going. You *plan* on taking breaks even if you don't feel you need them.

        3. Work without a break until you feel like you need one. Then you take a break.

        4. Other?

        Profane tmesisP This user is from outside of this forum
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        @futurebird

        (2) if I'm being strict with myself.

        Much of my daily work requires this kind of concentration, so (1) or (3) might feel nicer, but it's not sustainable in the long term. If I want to keep being productive day after day, I need to stick with (2).

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          @futurebird

          (2) if I'm being strict with myself.

          Much of my daily work requires this kind of concentration, so (1) or (3) might feel nicer, but it's not sustainable in the long term. If I want to keep being productive day after day, I need to stick with (2).

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          @ptmesis

          This is what I've discovered. Even if I'm "in a groove" I will get more done if I take a break after 40min of real concentration. Even if it's just to go sip some water and come right back.

          I don't want to take the break often. But, when I do the same task for too long? I'm not getting as much done as I think.

          But then being efficient isn't always the point. And probably shouldn't be.

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            @futurebird 3. I've tried the Pomodoro/breaks after a fixed time thing but being interrupted when I'm in the zone and focussed is just really annoying for me

            Eric LawtonE This user is from outside of this forum
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            @afewbugs

            Same.

            I sometimes start a Pomodoro timer and then completely miss the breaks because I'm too involved.

            Though this other break timer works well ↓

            @futurebird

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              @afewbugs

              Same.

              I sometimes start a Pomodoro timer and then completely miss the breaks because I'm too involved.

              Though this other break timer works well ↓

              @futurebird

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              @EricLawton @afewbugs

              Cat? Or Mountain?

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