You
may love doing multitask. May be you like to get more out of shortest possible
time. The super ambitious people want to get most out of their lives. They
wring the time they spend to get every drop of moment utilized.
Generally
we assume that doing multitask at the same hour is very much challenging and
can be disastrous. For example, it is not fare to learn driving while learning Spanish,
or receiving a phone call while at the desktop with a cup of tea. Your
attention, divided in 2 or 3 ways, may results in confusions of all. You may
set a wrong appointment date or send an incorrect email to your clients.
Multitasking
needs lot of brain space
Duringthe multitasking you are using your memory. The question is how much memory is
using for the each task. While you are in the process of learning, you need a
lot space in the brain. So doing 2-3 things at the same time in a perfect way
is nearly impossible. It is not that it can’t be done; but it can never be done
in a perfect way. The learning of two things at the same time gives you slower learning and faster forgetting.
Habitual
actions can be workable option for multitasking
The
multitasking may produces inefficient results of your performance. But, it can
be a workable option for habitual actions. If you can do something that has
become habitual to you, and you can do the action even closing your eyes, then
only other task can be done at the same time. Just take the case of juggling.
The person, who performs it, can easily add one or two balls to the other in
course of his jugglery. Multitasking never work when you are learning new thing
or when you are doing any important thing (like email sending).
Choose
identical work for multitasking
Multitasking
may kill your brain, but you can manage the situation by working the related
task together. Adding every task means the additional adjustment of your brain
to the new task. This means losing of time.
If
somehow you need to do the multitask, then minimize the time of switching. The
more similar the work is, the easier it is for you to move smoothly
between.
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