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An Even Deeper Dive Into Multitasking (rebroadcast)

Hacking Your ADHD

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Multi Tasking Creates a Dopemen, Addiction Feedback Loop

After 20 minutes of interrupted work, people reported significantly higher stress, frustration and pressure. Other studies have found an increase in the level of sadness and fear participants felt after multi tasking. We're burning up oxygenated glucose at a faster rate as we switch tasks. As we burn through our reserves, we find ourselves feeling tired, irritable and less able to stay on task. And this is all made worse by the fact that we have ad h d. Multi tasking creates a dopemen, addiction feedback loop. But i wouldn't really call that needing ten minutes to re focus. It just took me ten minutes to get back to what i was doing after dealing with the interruption.

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