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The 52/17 Rule is a time management method that recommends 52 minutes of focused working alternated by 17 minutes of complete resting and recharging. This principle was first laid out in an article for The Muse in 2014 and has since then been covered by numerous other media outlets. The 52/17 productivity principle was initially discovered and explained by the time tracking and productivity app DeskTime.

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  • The 52/17 Rule is a time management method that recommends 52 minutes of focused working alternated by 17 minutes of complete resting and recharging. This principle was first laid out in an article for The Muse in 2014 and has since then been covered by numerous other media outlets. The 52/17 productivity principle was initially discovered and explained by the time tracking and productivity app DeskTime. (en)
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  • The 52/17 Rule is a time management method that recommends 52 minutes of focused working alternated by 17 minutes of complete resting and recharging. This principle was first laid out in an article for The Muse in 2014 and has since then been covered by numerous other media outlets. The 52/17 productivity principle was initially discovered and explained by the time tracking and productivity app DeskTime. (en)
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