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Why MULTITASKING Is Difficult?

Why MULTITASKING Is Difficult?

First of all, we have to be clear about-"HUMAN BRAIN IS NOT capable to multitask"

  • Our brain do work 'one at a time' .
  • That's the best state when we can -OUTPUT MOST of human abilities.
  • A work can be done productively,efficiently without mental fatique only when OUR BRAIN & BODY sync and do a Common task.

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"Multitasking is the ability to screw up everything simultaneously"

-JEREMY CLARKSON

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So, Is It Impossible To Multitask

So, Is It Impossible To Multitask

NO, It is possible but not like-Watching T.V. and studying.

  • It is somewhat like -"MAKE SCHEDULE", "BREAK DOWN different tasks into PIECES" , "FOLLOW schedule".
  • And "FOCUSSING ON ONE TASK AT A TIME"

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Why Do This

Why Do This

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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Multitasking

Multitasking

"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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davidsingh

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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WHEN WE CAN MULTITASK

  1. A few small habitual tasks. - listing music and running or cleaning home etc.
  2. A task that needs most of our focus, as well as, a habitual task. - listening to a podcast or audiobook while doing maintenance tasks, or play...

Our brains are not wired for multitasking

When we multitask, we’re putting tremendous stress on our brains as we flit backward and forwards between different tasks.

Multitasking is a brain drain that exhausts the mind, zaps cognitive resources and, if left unchecked, condemns us to early mental decline and decreased sharpness.

Multitasking: What We Know

Multitasking: What We Know

  • The ideal state of work is the ‘flow’ state, where we have a clear, long period of focussed work without any distraction.
  • Busy periods of multitasking are generally seen as something that hinders our performance and increases stress, with visible c...

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