👉 The Studying Weapon, often referred to as the Pomodoro Technique or Focus Timer, is a time management strategy designed to enhance concentration and productivity. It involves breaking work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes long, separated by short breaks. Each interval is called a "Pomodoro," named after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer Francesco Cirillo used when developing this method. After completing four Pomodoros, a longer break is taken. This technique leverages the brain's natural ability to sustain focus for short periods, reduces mental fatigue, and helps maintain a high level of productivity by structuring work into manageable chunks.