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Flexible Work Duration Reverse Pomodoro

Reverse Pomodoro variation where users work as long as desired, then receive proportional breaks based on focus duration (e.g., 20 minutes work = 2-minute break, 60 minutes = 30-minute break).

Last updated: 2026-03-20 10:10

Overview

This Reverse Pomodoro variation allows users to work as long as they want, then provides a break proportional to the focus duration invested. Instead of forcing stops after fixed intervals, it rewards extended focus with appropriately scaled rest periods.

How It Works

Work Phase:

Break Calculation Examples:

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Comparison to Traditional Pomodoro

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