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Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 2:07:15 GMT -5
There are those who maintain that multitasking is essential and those who, however, are an obstacle to productivity. Well, I am of the second opinion. After years of work, I have understood that multitasking is not for me: I have to concentrating first on a single task, completing it, remaining well concentrated, then moving on to the second task and so on. Extricating myself between one activity and another, continuously,
Jumping here and there, is really Japan WhatsApp Number Data counterproductive for me: I arrive at the end of the day with a thousand open tasks, but without having completed one. This does not mean, however, rigidity: I have a list of daily things to do, but it may be that it is modified due to emergencies or unexpected events: no to multitasking, but yes to flexibility!" Giulia Bezzi "I'm a control freak, even if sometimes I don't succeed.
Let me start by saying that: I have a paper diary with a list of the day's tasks and appointments, strictly in different colours. On the calendar, however, there are only the clutter of my collaborators' activities and calendars. I prepare reminders for phone calls and payment verification and that's it." Cora Francesca Sollo “Alice usually gave herself excellent advice, but then rarely followed it.”
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