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07
Sep
2015

Learn to single-task effectively

Multi-tasking increases stress and lowers productivity. Learn to single-task, to handle one task at a time. Do it well. And when it is complete, move to the next.

Source: The 10 Most Important Things to Simplify in Your Life @ becoming minimalist

Image by Alberto Barbati (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-2.5], via Wikimedia Commons

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Posted: Rich@RespectYourself   |   Updated: 09 Jan 2016   |   Categories: Behaviour, Positive change, Time Management

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