In this digitally driven world, employers often seek employees who can multitask because they believe it can increase productivity and efficiency in the workplace. While multitasking may seem like a ...
In a world that rewards speed, slowing down and focusing on one task at a time may be the real cognitive advantage.
Nik Ershov is the founder of Waverox, a mind tracker and wellness app that helps you to gain productivity and combat stress. In a world where multitasking is often extolled as a valuable skill, the ...
Give single-tasking a try. You’re listening to that Zoom call in the background, reviewing emails, and answering notifications as they ping on your phone. Or maybe you’re at home, after work, watching ...
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 ...
The modern world celebrates the multitasker. We praise those who can answer emails while on conference calls, scroll social media during TV shows, and text while walking. But behind this apparent ...
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 ...
That constant tab-switching habit might be doing more harm to your brain than you think. We’ve all been there – responding to emails while joining a Zoom call, scrolling social media during a TV show, ...
Monotasking shouldn't be confused with monocle-tasking, which involves tasks you do while wearing a monocle, such as: navigating your penny-farthing bicycle around troublesome street urchins or ...