Ricardo Irizarry

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To sum up, the research done in the workplace suggests that we are trying to cram too many tasks into too short a time because we respond as though an alert—usually about an incoming communication—is a command to drop whatever we are doing and reorient our attention to a new patch of information. In addition, while we are usually able to accomplish this (and even faster, according to Gloria Mark’s work), we pay a huge price in terms of anxiety and stress.
The Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World (The MIT Press)
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