If you have been studying productivity for any period of time, you have learned that multitasking is not a way to go if you want to get things done.
However, in specific scenarios you can take it to your advantage and even improve your productivity.
Shocking discovery: Less-known side of multitasking revealed! [infographic]
Posted by TimoK under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.timokiander.com 4841 days ago
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4842 days ago
The one thing I'd say is that while most people listen to music while doing chores, working out, etc, this is called "passive" listening. Sometimes during passive listening, especially when exercising or dancing, one can become quite involved in the music, but it can't compare to "active" listening - Just Listening. Many, Many people are so out of touch with active listening that they don't remember what it was like, what they're missing - they don't "get it".
Duncan
4835 days ago
That is true.
Even though in some cases multitasking causes "less damage", there is always a cost involved.
Timo