You might say browser tabs are the new litmus test for multitasking. The more tabs you have open, the more multitasking work you’re doing, and the less likely you ...
Attention, entrepreneurs and leading executives, it is time to break free from the shackles of multitasking and embrace the power of single-tasking to gain authority and take your business to new ...
Many people try to juggle a growing number of unfinished tasks by multi-tasking. As we discussed in a previous post, multi-tasking just makes you less productive because our brains do not work that ...
If, like many business owners, you keep your two eyes, two ears and two hands in perpetual motion – and expect your staff to function this way, too – it may be time to take stock of your history of ...
Move over multitasking, here comes single-tasking. Experts say multitasking is really a myth and reduces productivity. We think our brains are better at multitasking then they really are. Experts say ...
When it comes to business, many people rave about multi-tasking. It seems to make sense–everyone has so many things to do (and is so stuck for time) that doing several things at once works. But over ...
I had lunch with a friend one time who spent much of his time on his phone. After a while, I sat back and said, "I'll just wait until you're finished before I continue talking." I half understood his ...
It’s such an invisible problem that you might not even notice it, yet we are all guilty of it, giving in to distractions that disguise themselves as work. Context switching is a big culprit behind one ...
Having established in my last post that what most people call multitasking is not the most productive and efficient way to work, the next question I want to address is how to effectively engage in ...
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