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Sequential Tasking vs. Multitasking

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Various sources and my own experience tell me that doing one thing at a time can certainly create better results than multitasking.  A student recently did a presentation in one of my classes demonstrating this notion as well. 

For years, I've heard from my peers how good they are at multitasking - I'll be honest, I thought I was good myself.  Until I began my PhD program, I often thrived on having multiple things going on at once.  Now, anytime I sit down to write a paper or do a presentation for my classwork, I shut off all distractions and block out 90 minutes of uninterrupted time (with breaks every half hour) to complete stages of my research and writing.

What I have found is that the more I focus on one thing at a time, the more productive I become, and the more time I have left over for recharging and relaxing.

What strategies do you use to be productive while focusing on one thing at a time?  I'll post responses from readers later in the week.

robert@galaconcierge.com


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