Creative tasks Versus analytical task - Sometimes... - Deepstash

Creative tasks Versus analytical task - Sometimes your mind is better-suited to think creatively. Sometimes your mind is better-suited to think analytically. Complete the work which requires creativity when mind is better-suited to think creatively. Complete the work which requires analysis when mind is better-suited for the same.

Energy leakage -When you randomly switch from one activity to another, your energy leaks...If you're doing that all the time, little of your energy is going toward traction which is important for task completion 

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As work increases, I find it difficult to prioritize work. and then I found this post, it was very helpful

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