Thanks. Re your second paragraph, this seems somewhat similar to jimrandomh’s comment above, viz. pomodoros are for work and breaks can be used to evaluate work. Also I think you’re saying that it’s OK to do 1 pomodoro on something even if it’s not obviously worthwhile—which makes some sense as evaluating the usefulness costs time. (Cf in Getting Things Done, almost anything that can be done in 2 minutes should be done straight away (if it’s not obviously not worth doing), to avoid this overhead.)
Thanks. Re your second paragraph, this seems somewhat similar to jimrandomh’s comment above, viz. pomodoros are for work and breaks can be used to evaluate work. Also I think you’re saying that it’s OK to do 1 pomodoro on something even if it’s not obviously worthwhile—which makes some sense as evaluating the usefulness costs time. (Cf in Getting Things Done, almost anything that can be done in 2 minutes should be done straight away (if it’s not obviously not worth doing), to avoid this overhead.)