The art of Multi-tasking

When someone is engaged in numerous tasks at once, it is known as multitasking, and it effectively increases productivity while more effectively utilizing time and resources. Many professions demand strong multitasking abilities. There are many benefits of multitasking. Firstly, it saves time. It helps one's to reach their goal more quickly. By completing several tasks at once one's can have some additional time for hobbies or doing any favorite things. It also helps one's from being boring . Secondly, multitasking can stimulate creativity. The ability to shift concentration between tasks comes through training. It helps greater problems focusing on important and complicated tasks, memory impairment of new subject matter. Lastly, multitasking encourages consistent work development. Being quicker and more efficient throughout the working day increases one's performance and the number of tasks completed.



Multitasking has also a number of drawbacks. First of all, multitasking is the sign of a stressed and diseased mind for doing many things poorly which can affect an individual's mental health. Multi-taskers often experience difficulty on learning new material which increases their stress levels. Continuous multitasking may result in stress and anxiety cycles, which might eventually limit productivity. Moreover, multitasking can hinder one's brain . For these, multitasking can harm our ability to retain critical information and ironically make less productive. Even unskillful multitasking can result in time loss.  For these, multitasking can harm our ability to retain critical information and ironically make less productive. Even unskillful multitasking can result in time loss. 



All of these suggest that even though multitasking might speed up the completion of tasks, it can also undermine the effectiveness and interpersonal skills. The multitasking rule is not universal and not using it does not make someone a loser. Quality of work should never be sacrificed in an effort to complete things more quickly.


Reference : https://www.thedailystar.net/tech-startup/news/multitasking-art-or-recipe-disaster-3070511




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