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Do We Really Need to Multitask to Perform Better in Jobs?
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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 244422, member: 29399"] Do you know we are wired to de monotasking? Monotasking means doing one work at a time. Our brain is programmed to focus only on one task at one time, when we force our brain to focus on multiple tasks, we cannot become productive or creative. When we multitask, we cannot deliver the quality that we could have delivered while monotasking. The more we multitask, the less we achieve. So, how do we perform better in jobs? Focus on one task at a time and try to complete it as soon as possible. Do not start working on the second project, without completing the first project. If the project you are working on requires expertise in multiple areas, hire other people to work on the project even though you might have the skills. For instance, a web designer is also required to design a logo, header image, favicon, etc. You continue with designing while outsourcing a graphic designer to work on a logo, header image, etc. [/QUOTE]
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