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Chapter 2: Multitasking

Chapter 2: Multitasking

This chapter dismantles the myth of multitasking, explaining how it actually reduces productivity and increases errors. Focusing on one task at a time yields far better outcomes.

 

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Gary Keller's The ONE Thing champions the power of focus and prioritization to achieve extraordinary results in any area of your life. It argues that by identifying and concentrating on the single most important thing, you can unlock your full potential...

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Doing more than one task at once is completely anti-productivity. It is nearly impossible to concentrate on two tasks at the same time. This way of working is inefficient for focus and deep work. If you are doing shallow work like washing the dishes, multitasking works.

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Multitasking is a proven method for getting little done. It wastes time by slowing your progress down on every individual task.

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