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Single-Tasking vs Multitasking

Single-Tasking vs Multitasking

Single-tasking means focusing on one thing at a time. It helps you work better and focus on one task at a time. 

Multitasking means doing more than one thing at a time. It can mean doing several tasks at once and switching between them often. The goal is to get more done in less time. 

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Single-tasking is giving you advantage to enjoy the process and know how your task progress in a detail.

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