POMODORO TECHNIQUE
This refers to a time management technique used to increase the productivity of people at work. It involves the breaking up of work into a number of sessions with sufficient short and long breaks in between the sessions for adequate rest. Each work session (called a "Pomodoro" ) is typically 25 minutes long, and the short and long breaks usually last 5 and 20 minutes respectively. The Pomodoro Technique was proposed by Francesco Cirillo in the 1980s to minimise the distractions that affect the workflow of workers, thus reducing their productivity.
I'm eagerly waiting for introduction of Pomodoro Technique in our office !! ☺
Its all about Efficient working and my wish has nothing to do with 25 minutes break... (!!!)