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How do you handle productivity breaks during long cloud migration projects?

shake shack
Banned
October 23, 2025

I’m in the middle of a server-to-cloud migration, and honestly, it’s been a marathon 😅. Between testing pipelines, permissions, and data mapping, it’s easy to lose focus.

Curious how others here manage short breaks to reset without losing momentum. Personally, I step away for a few minutes, check something light like this week’s Crumbl Cookies lineup. It’s a fun way to reset my brain before diving back into Atlassian tools.

Would love to hear what keeps you focused or refreshed during big migration tasks.

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Fatma Uzundemir from The Starware
Atlassian Partner
January 21, 2026

Hi @shake shack 👋,

Regarding your question about maintaining focus, the Pomodoro technique is often a very effective method for managing energy during such long technical tasks.

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🌱 If you prefer to manage these intervals without leaving your work environment, you might find our app, Getting Work Done, helpful.

🍅 It features a built-in Pomodoro Timer directly inside the Jira interface. This allows you to time your work intervals and breaks without switching contexts or leaving your migration tasks. 
⚡Additionally, through the centralized Actions view, you can manage all your tasks in one place and start the timer directly on the specific item you are working on.
☘️Good luck with the rest of the migration.
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🍀 To learn more, feel free to contact me or explore the application through the Atlassian Marketplace link I’ve provided. 


Disclaimer:I work for the vendor who developed this application.

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Samuel Gatica _ServiceRocket_
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October 24, 2025

Hi @shake shack 

I personally like the Pomodoro with a twist: Work in 50-minute focus blocks, then take a 10-minute “context-light” break. Avoid email or chat during the break — instead, stand up, stretch, or check something fun (your Crumbl ritual fits perfectly here).

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