MULTI-TASKING SIMPLY DOES NOT WORK


MULTI-TASKING SIMPLY DOES NOT WORK
One of the most difficult yet impossible tasks at the airport is trying to land two aircrafts at the same time.

Someone please tell me:  Have you ever tried landing two aircrafts at the same time?

In my own opinion, I believe that every time we try to do two or more things at the same time, we are simply dividing our focus and delaying the completion of the task we set out to achieve.

“The only reason why men fail is broken focus”  -Mike Murdock

I wish to paraphrase this quote and say the only reason why men fail is Multi-Tasking.

Man begins to fail when he has two visions (Di-Vision) 
Or
When he tries to do two things at the same time, He ends up accomplishing nothing.

In fact as kids, we were taught that division reduces a value by the dividing parameter. I tend to argue anytime you try to multi-task, you diminish your strength and will power.

Rather than multi-task, start and finish one task and then go to another task and then to another until you complete all tasks for the day.


If you want to be efficient in the work place, focus on the main task that will bring you reward at the end of the day and don’t spend time trying to do everything only to end up doing nothing.

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  1. So true. In the end, we really achieve less multitasking

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