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multitasking

Multitasking Described

June 24, 2010

Yesterday I defined multitasking. I ended the post writing about those times when you have too many open programs on your computer and your computer says ENOUGH!  I can’t open another program unless you close some that are open. My thinking still is that most of us  need to learn that particular  skill a  whole [...]

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Multitasking Explained

June 23, 2010

Information technology has impacted our lives more than most of us even realize. It has changed not only how we work but where we work and when. For instance, I am writing this post in my office. It is not quite 5 AM and no one else is awake in the house. My goal is [...]

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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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