
Efficiency -- single-task
Many have the impression that while more than one thing while ultimately helping you to do more in the end. But what about when you try to multi-task machines yourself, you never seem to get much done? Does it mean that it is better to concentrate on one thing at a time?
The truth is that those who claim that multi-tasking is more well done are just the things that makes. Make multitasking does not really create much more devastating. The idea to work on your computer, while web-surfing, and talking over Skype, "cool" a bit far-fetched, especially if you are trying herself.
Multi-tasking will only make you confused and inefficient. You will see the end, remember that you must do an important job, or if you spend a lot of time trying to find something that you moved around the office. Unfortunately, you will spend much more time will do a job than if you focus solely on them.
For example, if you have the most of your work on the Internet, you can do a little Googling. But Google can sometimes net you a few "interesting" results than what you are looking for, so you think it's okay, a harmless minutes they spent in verification. Then you remember, hours later, you look forward to working together.
Single-tasking, may, on the other hand, you eliminate all possible distractions and just focus on the task more efficiently done, and in no time. After completing a task, you can start to get another. More efficient if you ask me!
Before multitasking than a light bulb - they spread light in all directions. But single-tasking is like a laser beam - properly aligned, it can cut through steel. Note that the next time you are tempted to do more than one thing at once!