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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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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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