Stop Multitasking
Stop Multitasking
Productivity hacks for computer programmers
Stop Multitasking
- Performing several tasks together is known as multitasking.
- For example, answering emails, while on a conference call, or working on multiple projects simultaneously.
- Multitasking may seem like a way to increase productivity, but research suggests that it often leads to decreased efficiency and effectiveness, and increased errors.
- The human brain is not great at juggling many tasks at once.
- And trying to do too much at the same time can make us lose focus and perform worse.
- So it's usually better to focus on one thing at a time for better results.