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What is a deep work
timer and why it’s useful
Inspired by Cal Newport’s book Deep Work, the Deep Work Timer helps you stay focused by setting a designated time for your work sessions.Simply set the length of your session, start the timer, and let it run quietly in the background. When your time is up, you’ll get a gentle nudge to take a break. It’s perfect for tasks that demand your full concentration, be it studying, coding, or writing.
How to use the deep work timer
To use the Deep Work Timer, set your desired session length (typically 90, 120, or 180 minutes), start the timer, and commit to working without interruption.This tool works well with popular productivity frameworks like the:
📅 Time Blocking (Cal Newport)
Block 90–180 minutes for deep work.
🟦 Eisenhower Matrix
Use the timer to tackle tasks in the "Important but Not Urgent" quadrant. Often, the kind of strategic work that requires deep focus (90-180 minutes).
✅ Most Important Task (MIT) Method
Start your day with a deep work session focused on your single most important task. Allocate 60–120 minutes of uninterrupted time to make meaningful progress before switching to anything else.
🍅 Pomodoro Technique (Extended Format)
Instead of short 25-minute sprints, use the Deep Work Timer for 90-minute “long Pomodoros” with a single break in between.
Align your session with how you work best and repeat as needed. Over time, consistent use improves attention span and work output.
📅 Time Blocking (Cal Newport)
Block 90–180 minutes for deep work.
🟦 Eisenhower Matrix
Use the timer to tackle tasks in the "Important but Not Urgent" quadrant. Often, the kind of strategic work that requires deep focus (90-180 minutes).
✅ Most Important Task (MIT) Method
Start your day with a deep work session focused on your single most important task. Allocate 60–120 minutes of uninterrupted time to make meaningful progress before switching to anything else.
🍅 Pomodoro Technique (Extended Format)
Instead of short 25-minute sprints, use the Deep Work Timer for 90-minute “long Pomodoros” with a single break in between.
Align your session with how you work best and repeat as needed. Over time, consistent use improves attention span and work output.
What is Morgen
Morgen is your all-in-one hub for unifying calendars, tasks, and scheduling.
It syncs with leading task management tools (Notion, ClickUp, Linear, and Todoist) so you drag and drop tasks directly into your calendar, or use an AI Planner to suggest a schedule based on Morgen’s Priority factor (priority levels, due dates, time estimates, and more).
The AI Planner creates realistic, energy-aware schedules by splitting long tasks, building in breaks, adjusting for conflicts, and keeping your day balanced and on track.
By using Frames, you can template your week based on task categories, sources, tags, or projects. You can guide the AI Planner to theme your days (work, personal, side hustle, etc.), prioritize urgent deadlines, schedule tasks in the blocks of time devoted to deep work, and ensure nothing slips through the cracks.
It syncs with leading task management tools (Notion, ClickUp, Linear, and Todoist) so you drag and drop tasks directly into your calendar, or use an AI Planner to suggest a schedule based on Morgen’s Priority factor (priority levels, due dates, time estimates, and more).
The AI Planner creates realistic, energy-aware schedules by splitting long tasks, building in breaks, adjusting for conflicts, and keeping your day balanced and on track.
By using Frames, you can template your week based on task categories, sources, tags, or projects. You can guide the AI Planner to theme your days (work, personal, side hustle, etc.), prioritize urgent deadlines, schedule tasks in the blocks of time devoted to deep work, and ensure nothing slips through the cracks.
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