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52/17 vs Pomodoro

Anyone else using the 52/17 technique? Basically set a timer to work for 52 minutes, followed by a 17-minute break.

I used to do Pomodoro (25 mins on/5 min break) but found that to be too short.
Then I happened to be reading an article on toddlers which said to give them a 17-minute break if they are having a tough time. The reason is that's the amount of time the brain needs to refresh. The article sort of off-handedly mentioned that 52 minutes is how much time people can generally focus on a task.

So, based on that I changed my timer settings to 52 mins or work, 17 min breaks and it has worked really well.

I wrote a blog on it here if you are interested. While researching it a bit I found out that it was a fairly common ratio, but I don't come across it much.

taskablehq.com/blog/staying-productive-staying-sane

posted to Icon for group Productivity
Productivity
on April 29, 2020
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    Never heard of 52/17, but it makes sense to me.

    I remember reading a book on the topic of deliberate practice which stated that world class performers practice intensely for 50 minutes sessions at a time before needing to take a break.

    Itzhak Perlman advocated doing 50 minute sessions with 10 minute breaks for no more than 4-5 hours per day. I can see how 10 minutes might feel a bit short after an intense 50 minute session, so the 17 minute break seems sensible.

    I still like the Pomodoro method for its simplicity. If I'm on a roll, I'll just skip a short break and do 2 pomodoros in a row which is basically the same thing.

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      Interesting... thanks for sharing.

      And yeah, constantly blowing through the breaks was why I ended up making the switch to longer sessions.

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    Yes. I create a website. It include 52 minute timer and 17 minute timer.
    Link:minutetimer. online

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    Hey! Interesting to read about this - never encountered it before! I was doing 40/20.. but I guess I could stretch it out to 50.. :)

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      Hey I'm doing 40/20 too, 5 or 10 min is too short to refresh your mind after coding.

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        Ah I can imagine. We need those breaks to work best! Have a good start to the new week :)

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      Hey, so I tried it and just wanted to say, that it works!
      Changing work time 25 -> 52 mins led to more 'relaxed focus' work and I could put in a lot more effort.
      Break time: 5 -> 17: more effective and relaxing breaks.
      So, thank you for sharing about 52/17 :)

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