Episode 191: The Myth of Multitasking

Staying focused on a single task is so beneficial--and so challenging. This week, Shannon and Janine discuss how our brains aren't wired to multitask and some strategies for doing one thing at a time. Discussion topics include: • The soothing and healing power of a cat's purr • How hard it is to resist multitasking • The impossibility of doing more than one thing at the same time • How multitasking usually results in none of the things being attempted done well • Situations where you can truly multitask (at least sometimes) • Shannon's strategy: Placing a sticky note about the one thing she's trying to do on her computer monitor to keep her on task • Another tip: Turn off notifications • How focusing on doing one thing at a time seems more important these days than ever • Acknowledging the temptation of other things and jotting the distraction down to come back to later • The relationship between our poor memories and distractibility • The limits of our working memory • How we can (purportedly) hold only seven pieces of information (plus or minus two) in our memory at a time • How multitasking is actually rapid switching between tasks--and it takes a lot of brainpower • The benefit of staying focused on one thing until you complete it: The reward of completion! Visit the show notes at www.gettingtogoodenough.com for links!

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A podcast about overcoming perfectionism so you can do more of what you love. Your hosts are: Janine Adams, a Certified Professional Organizer, who is naturally good at good enough and Shannon Wilkinson, a Life Coach and recovering perfectionist who is learning to be better at good enough. Together they share tips, techniques and stories from their organizing and coaching practices, as well as their own lives, to help you find more peace, have less angst and take more action.