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"Multitasking is doing different works with Full productivity and no or minimal loss"
Here 'loss' refers to -loss in physical health and mental health.
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NO, It is possible but not like-Watching T.V. and studying.
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Giving whole Focus to a specific task results in HIGH PRODUCTIVITY
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Completes the work FASTLY i.e. in shorter time which further give time to do other tasks.
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First of all, we have to be clear about-"HUMAN BRAIN IS NOT capable to multitask"
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A normal human being, observing things ,finding insights psychologically and sharing experiences.
I tried to do MULTITASKING & found something to share which help anyone to do "REAL multitasking" .
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Doing more than one task at once is completely anti-productivity. It is nearly impossible to concentrate on two tasks at the same time. This way of working is inefficient for focus and deep work. If you are doing shallow work like washing the dishes, multitasking works.
Those that do multitask the most are the worst at it.
Productivity is defined as, “having the power to produce.” By that definition, multitasking is the opposite of productivity because you are more prone to distractions and have less power to produce what you need to produce.
There are limits to what your body is capable of doing. A productivity strategy will only work for you if you know how to make it work with your current habits, routines, mental strength.
Organize your day around your physical and mental energy. And do more of what works for yo...
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