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Three productivity myths busted

Three productivity myths busted

  1. Multitasking makes us slower and produces drastically inferior results 
  2. We need to take breaks: 20 minutes for every 100 minutes worked 
  3. Technology is not always better: Write down your ideas and to-do's from time to time. You will pay more attention and store the information better 

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