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The ‘pomodoro’ technique is ideal for productivity, but can it help with cleaning? I tried it out

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Last updated: 2026/02/22 at 1:03 AM
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The ‘pomodoro’ technique might sound like a weird name for a way to stay productive, but it’s simple. Pomodoro means tomato in Italian and the Italian man that came up with this time management concept in the 1980s used a tomato-shaped timer to carry it out. Hence, the not-so-unsual name, now there’s a little context.

For this technique, you set a 25-minute timer to completely focus on a task and every time it goes off, you get a 5-minute break. If you end up doing four of these in a row, totalling two hours, you get a longer 15-30 minute break before you start again.

Now, I work at home so these focused intervals are a great way to tell myself I’m going to work distraction-free for a certain amount of time and then enjoy a little break, entirely guilt-free.

But while I’ve only ever used it for work or study, I thought why not try it for cleaning? I’m a big fan of finding decluttering techniques to get the job done and I’ve gotten into a rhythm of doing short bursts of tidying/cleaning. So, why not time it and reward myself? Here’s what happened when I tried it out and why I recommend it for anyone in a cleaning slump, or partial to procrastination.

How to use the pomodoro technique for cleaning

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The ‘pomodoro’ technique is focused on maximum productivity. To do a task well, it hypothesises that if you carve out 25-minute blocks of focused attention with 5-minute breaks in-between, you’ll do the task much better.


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And I love to gamify the way I do things, so having a timer for cleaning up my house is a perfect way to make it, dare I say, a bit fun? With the promise of a little bit of time to step back and take a break, it’s supposed to be much easier to apply yourself in the time you’ve designated just for cleaning.

How it went

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I’ve used the ‘pomodoro’ technique when studying for exams, I’ve used it when I’m trying to get work done. So, why not try it for cleaning? It seems like a trick I’ve been missing out on for far too long. But, what’s it like in practise?

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While I do a little bit of cleaning every day to stay on top of it, there are some tasks I definitely put off because I know they need more of my attention. Like sorting out the pile of abandoned clothes gathering at the bottom of my closet or the box under my bed that I use for important documents, but has become some sort of horrible dumping ground for old mail.

It’s these tasks that I decided to use the ‘pomodoro’ technique on, well, probably four pomodoros by the time I’m done with it. No, I didn’t buy a tomato timer, although I kind of wish I had. The good old-fashioned phone timer came to the rescue, though I had to make sure it was kept far away from me so I didn’t feel some sudden urge to randomly scroll in my 25-minutes of distraction-free time.


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It’s actually surprising how fast 25-minutes passes when you’re not doing anything else but the task at hand.

It’s actually surprising how fast 25-minutes passes when you’re not doing anything else but the task at hand. Although it shouldn’t be that surprising since I can sink 25-minutes into scrolling on my phone without achieving a thing. Now, I don’t think I could use the ‘pomodoro’ technique every time I clean, 25-minutes isn’t always necessary, but it absolutely helped when I had a specific task in mind.

Suddenly, the abandoned clothes had made their way onto my bed, I’d sorted through them. Then, I got to take a 5-minute break. Then I started trying some on, putting some in a box for donating, or hanging the ones I wanted to keep back up. Then, another break.

By having those moments where I was allowed to stop, but feeling like I’d actually earned it, was genius. It’s far too easy these days to doom scroll when you’re avoiding a task. And yes, I had to keep my phone away from me to make sure I didn’t fall into the distraction trap, but I got a lot more done than I’d ever do. Maybe next time, I’ll get a proper little tomato timer.


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