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Is multitasking a myth?   


Rachael Davis
@Rachael.Davis · Posted 25 Jul. 2022


Jack Penn
@Jack.Penn · Updated 25 Jul. 2022

Psychology says multitasking is not possible. According to research the brain cannot task simultaneously and by multitasking we just switch tasks quickly.

Normally, we say we multitask and an apparent view gives us an impression that multitasking is the great way to get things done. Several discussions on the internet identify that there are pros and cons of multitasking.  

When you perform two tasks simultaneously, it is observed you are more productive and you can get twice as much done in the same amount of time. There are many benefits of multitasking, it is an ordinary skill demanded from everybody in the workplace. Organizations state that multitasking can help keep one organized and remember more information.

And when we talk about the cons of multitasking, it can bring catastrophe. We cannot do many things at once, our brains are not programmed for multitasking.


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