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Multitasking Is Task Switching
- Multitasking is usually task switching rather than true parallel processing.
- Our brains rapidly alternate attention between tasks, which reduces focus on each task.
Limit Interruptions With Scheduled Focus
- Limit interruptions by turning off notifications and scheduling no-interruption time blocks.
- Use different solutions for different multitasking types (e.g., reduce notifications for interrupted switching).
Cognitive Load Determines Safe Pairings
- Not all simultaneous activities are high-cost multitasking; benefits depend on cognitive load.
- Low-attention tasks (walking, listening) can run alongside others with minimal cost.


