POMODORO timer 2 hours - Classical music for studying & brain power (MOZART EFFECT)

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2 hours of studying with the pomodoro technique, study for 25 minutes and rest for 5 minutes for the most effective studying. There are six steps in the original technique: 1. Decide on the task to be done. 2. Set this pomodoro timer video on 3. Work on the task. 4. End work when the timer rings take a 5 minutes break 5. Once the break is finished, repeat to step 2. The benefits of working in intense, timed bursts separated by breaks includes: * Better motivation: bolster determination to achieve your goals by having an external motivator (the ticking clock) to get you fired up. * Enhance focus and concentration, encouraging you to cut out interruptions and stay on task. * Strengthen your determination to keep on trying even when you don’t feel like it, or the work is tough, because you can’t quite while the timer is ticking. * Higher levels of energy and intensity because of the mild time-pressure, with breaks serving as opportunities to pause and refresh before going again. Classical music: The best music for concentration As far as concentration goes, science dictates that classical music is the best for aiding studying. Mozart effect The Mozart effect refers to the theory that listening to the music of Mozart may temporarily boost scores on one portion of an IQ test. Popular science versions of the theory make the claim that "listening to Mozart makes you smarter" or that early childhood exposure to classical music has a beneficial effect on mental...

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