From checking emails while on a call to cooking dinner and helping with homework, we all operate through multitasking. But new research suggests that our ability to juggle multiple tasks isn't a ...
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Multitasking nowadays with the daily hustle may seem the best way to stay productive. But is it the only solution? Expert shares how it can be draining as well. With so much happening around us, ...
Modern life forces us to do a multitude of things at once — but can we? Should we? A man with 150+ items on his list investigates Forget invisibility or flight: the superpower we all want is the ...
While technology has given us tools to increase productivity and efficiency, it also introduced more distractions than ever. Multitasking often has been praised as a way to do more, but research has ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. So you think you can multitask and do many things simultaneously. Perhaps you feel that only if you can concentrate and do a number of ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You may have heard that multitasking is bad for you, but new studies show that it kills your performance and may even damage your brain.
If you can juggle more, faster, you must be performing well. The problem is that this belief feels productive—but it isn’t.
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