根据第一段 We sacrifice our power of full presence when we're multitasking, and we do so for a benefit of improved productivity that simply doesn't exist. Multitasking is a myth (虚构的东西). 可知,第一段提出了作者要反驳的观点,指出 multitasking 是一个 myth。myth 意为“不真实的事情,不可能...
We sacrifice our power of full presence when we're multitasking, and we do so for a benefit of improvedproductivity that simply doesn't exist. Multitasking is a myth(荒诞说法).Research indicates that multitaskers are actually less likely to be productive, yet they feel more emotionallysatisfied ...
A common example of this inattention to detail due to multitasking is apparent when people talk on cellphones while driving. A study in the Journal of Human Factors compared cell phone use while driving with drunk driving. It found that having an accident is four times more likely when using ...
Considering all of these reasons, it’s easy to see why the power of multitasking is a myth that has never actually helped anybody to efficiently accomplish anything that matters. So what can you do about it? Here are some ideas to increase productivity and decrease stress: –Create more str...
This is a myth! The reality is that multitasking can lower the quality of our work, increase stress, and actually cost us time. Try to stop multitasking as soon as you realize you're doing it. Instead, manage your time better by scheduling your day into blocks of time, minimize and ...
Limiting multitasking is essential. Best-selling business advice author Timothy Ferriss also extols the virtues of “single-tasking” in his book, The 4-Hour Workweek. Multitasking might also be taking a toll on the economy. One study by researchers at the University of California at Irvine ...
This simple yet powerful book shows clearly why multitasking is, in fact, a that wastes time and costs money. Far from being e... RDE Al 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Doing It All: An Exploratory Study of Predictors of Media Multitasking Multitasking with media is increasing. This shift in media...
Lifehacker: A Case for Singletasking HuffPo: Study Finds People Who Multitask are Often Bad at It NY Times: Slow Down, Brave Multitasker, and Don’t Read This in Traffic The Myth of Multitasking: How “Doing it All” Gets Nothing Done ...
The Myth of Multitasking In this age of I need it done two days ago, technology-enhanced days and nights, there has risen a mythical beast that has caused us to pause in awe, stand and stare, admire and attempt to emulate. This beast is the multitasker. Someone who can do four, five...
In short, multitasking is a myth—but most of us still end up multitasking at one point or another. In fact,our researchshows that nearly three in four employees (72%) feel pressure to multitask during the day. With the rise of remote work, it’s gotten to be even more common—roughl...