4 Reasons Why Multitasking Can Actually Derail Your Day Common wisdom dictates that a master multitasker is likely to garner the most success. After all, doesn’t juggling multiple projects at once mean you’ll work faster than if you took each one as it came? While multitasking is often cited as a desirable skill—and surely serves its purpose now and again—studies show that a mere 2% of individuals can actually multitask effectively. Meanwhile, the remaining 98% might be doing more harm than good by trying Top Agent Magazine
to tackle too much at once. Take a look below at some little-known facts about the risky side of waging a routine built on multitasking.
1. Multitasking decreases productivity While multitasking gives us the illusion of completing two tasks at once, it actually means
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