Matthew S.

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A 2009 Stanford University study published in the journal of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences revealed that concurrent uses of technology overload our mental capacity.2 The results suggested that multitasking actually inhibits the very process we think it helps: efficiency. It turns out that doing several things and consuming several things all at once not only stresses the brain but also prevents us from doing tasks and understanding information with accuracy.
The Imperfect Disciple: Grace for People Who Can't Get Their Act Together
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