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More On Chunking versus Multitasking

June 17, 2010

I have been using chunking successfully for some time. Each time I write an article for a publication or a client, I write an outline about the topic and then chunk the information I have or research for the information I need, according to the outline. This works especially well when I am limited to [...]

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Multitasking versus Chunking

June 16, 2010

I do some multitasking but I’m not very good at it. I suspect my best period of multitasking came when the girls were babies and toddlers. I am convinced every mother is a multitasker regardless of her skill level before motherhood. I can, however, watch TV and do anything else as long as I’m not [...]

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Information Overload Results in Stress

June 7, 2010

I just watched 30 minutes of the news and learned about all the major events of the day plus the unresolved conflicts facing the world. Interestingly, I think the oil spill on the Gulf Coast bothered me the most because there is no control, no chance of mediation. I joined a webinar last week with [...]

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