Over 97% of people objectively lose productivity when switching context, even when subjectively believing they are handling it well.
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Task switching vs. multitasking with ADHD
Switching between tasks comes naturally to some people, but if you have ADHD, it can feel like your mind is juggling a dozen things at once—whether you want it to or not. There’s a real difference ...
Some people don’t struggle with productivity. They just need more transition time for their brain and nervous system to reset between roles, tasks and states.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. We have been told that multitasking is good for work productivity, but we intuitively know constant multitasking makes us stressed out.
You see it all the time. People sit at dinner with a cell phone at their side. Beep, buzz, and they glance down and decide whether they should respond to the text or answer the phone call. [Actually, ...
I’ve been using my new iPhone 4 for over a week and now that I’ve had some time to explore it I’m learning a lot about the hardware and software that it came with. The iPhone 4 isn’t perfect since ...
Following the Material 3 Expressive redesign, the next big update to Google Keep should be the Google Tasks switch, with more details now available. Google previously said this migration away from ...
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