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The Myth of Multi-tasking

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So I'll admit, I'm guilty. I constantly multi-task. In fact, if I'm not doing more than one thing at a time, I feel like there is something wrong with me. Like I'm not on top of my game. And I bet most small business owners feel the same way. Bred from the feeling that there is never enough hours in the day, we try to cram as much in as we can, working simultaneously...checking email while on a call, reading the mail during meetings, etc. I recently chatted with Dave Crenshaw, author of The Myth of Multitasking: How "Doing It All" Gets Nothing Done

LIsten to my 25 minute interview with Dave and you'll learn:

  • What to do when you're interrupted to get back on track
  • How to minimize the frequency of interruptions you experience
  • 4 of Dave's 'switchbusters' to help keep multi-tasking at bay

 

Don't forget to let us know what you think of Dave's tips and share your favorite tips for being productive.

And if you want to learn more from Dave, check out his free coaching videos at www.beinvaluable.com and his new book Invaluable: The Secret to Becoming Irreplaceable

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love it so true!!

Mimika

www.photolyrical.com

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I am always wondering why I am moving ALL the time and only to feel as though I am spinning my wheels. It is so true, there is no such thing as multi-tasking , only multi-distracting. Thanks for the "invaluable" ideas.

I'll give this a listen while doing something else, I'm sure!

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