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Considering how many tasks need to be completed and deadlines that need to be met, it's easy to believe that multitasking would be the most effective way to get things done. Even though it seems that it would be more productive and effective if we tackled several tasks simultaneously, doing so makes things worse.
Attempting to do more than one thing simultaneously is not a good strategy for maintaining focus. In reality, research indicates that the human brain is not capable of doing several activities at the same time rapidly. So to focus better and achieve more, there's a secret technique you can use, which I'll be sharing in today's episode.
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay
By NurainConsidering how many tasks need to be completed and deadlines that need to be met, it's easy to believe that multitasking would be the most effective way to get things done. Even though it seems that it would be more productive and effective if we tackled several tasks simultaneously, doing so makes things worse.
Attempting to do more than one thing simultaneously is not a good strategy for maintaining focus. In reality, research indicates that the human brain is not capable of doing several activities at the same time rapidly. So to focus better and achieve more, there's a secret technique you can use, which I'll be sharing in today's episode.
Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay

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