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July 31, 2015

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Published on July 31, 2015 20:46

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HELPING


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kitcox:

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HELPING

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"[There are] metabolic costs [for] multitasking, such as reading e-mail and talking on the phone at..."

“[There are] metabolic costs [for] multitasking, such as reading e-mail and talking on the phone at the same time, or social networking while reading a book. It takes more energy to shift your attention from task to task. It takes less energy to focus. That means that people who organize their time in a way that allows them to focus are not only going to get more done, but they’ll be less tired and less neurochemically depleted after doing it. Daydreaming also takes less energy than multitask...
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July 30, 2015

zdarsky:

Look, if you didn’t get a sketch cover I’m sorry but...



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Look, if you didn’t get a sketch cover I’m sorry but now you can make your own ok

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July 29, 2015

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I’m one of the few, the lucky lucky few! I flipped...



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I’m one of the few, the lucky lucky few! I flipped out when I opened the bag and found out I got the one with a drawing. It was awesome. mattfractionblog zdarsky

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Published on July 29, 2015 20:53

chum I had the strangest dream

chum I had the strangest dream

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