Oleg Gavryliuk

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And we highly overestimate how good we are at multitasking. In fact, from a neuroscience point of view, as Edward M. Hallowell points out in his book CrazyBusy, true multitasking isn’t even possible; our brain can only actively handle one thing at a time. So what we end up doing is just constant task switching – and that comes at a high cost.
Time Off: A Practical Guide to Building Your Rest Ethic and Finding Success Without the Stress
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