10 Multi-Tasking Myths to Know and Avoid for Better Productivity
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Multi-tasking is commonly thought of as a great way to be more productive, but there are some myths that people believe about multi-tasking that can actually end up slowing down your progress & productivity.
Here are 10 of those myths and how to avoid them:
- Doing more at the same time is awesome
- Humans can multi-task
- Quality of output remains the same while multi-tasking
- If I have to get to the next level, I need to get better at multi-tasking because there is so much to do
- Being busy implies multi-tasking & being productive
- Multi-tasking saves so much time because of parallel work
- Multi-taskers have higher energy & brain power
- Multi-taskers have more time left towards the end of the day
- Multi-taskers are highly skilled at multiple things
- world's millionaires and billionaires own so many things, therefore they must be multi-taskers
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