What we view as multitasking today is not actually multitasking. It's actually continuous partial attention (e.g. being reactive to notifications from our phone and simply being distracted). Multitasking is washing the dishes while waiting the cookie bake, not responding to every email and notification as we receive them. This continuous partial attention ruin our ability to be mindful. To be mindful, be aware of what you're feeling and your thoughts and direct them to be more positive.
This is syntactical mumbo jumbo. You are not doing two tasks at once while waiting for your cookies and doing the dishes. You are only doing the dishes and risk burning your cookies (if you have no timer set up). There is no real meaningful multitasking for non machines. You can only watch after your cookies while doing the dishes, when you already now how to do the dishes and did them several times in your kitchen and know how to control the oven. You can only do two tasks at once if they both require next to 0 attention. Which means you are just doing 2 easy tasks really fast and sequentially - giving you the illusion of multi tasking. I am pretty sure Dr. Blooms is correct here.
@@utahsaint7787 you know why I wrote that? Because listening her made me stressed to… what’s about the information that she gave to us? Really it’s very useful …
What we view as multitasking today is not actually multitasking. It's actually continuous partial attention (e.g. being reactive to notifications from our phone and simply being distracted). Multitasking is washing the dishes while waiting the cookie bake, not responding to every email and notification as we receive them. This continuous partial attention ruin our ability to be mindful. To be mindful, be aware of what you're feeling and your thoughts and direct them to be more positive.
This is syntactical mumbo jumbo. You are not doing two tasks at once while waiting for your cookies and doing the dishes. You are only doing the dishes and risk burning your cookies (if you have no timer set up). There is no real meaningful multitasking for non machines. You can only watch after your cookies while doing the dishes, when you already now how to do the dishes and did them several times in your kitchen and know how to control the oven. You can only do two tasks at once if they both require next to 0 attention. Which means you are just doing 2 easy tasks really fast and sequentially - giving you the illusion of multi tasking. I am pretty sure Dr. Blooms is correct here.
Enjoying this
I had been suffering from many work in a day . I run my business and then found another business and then earning and this vicious cycle
Totally true!
Such a great content and has so low views, this explain a lot about the current situation of 🌍 world
I feel a stress in her voice 😮
Of course. Who wouldnt be a little nervous giving a ted talk? My voice would be a little shakey too.
@@utahsaint7787 you know why I wrote that? Because listening her made me stressed to… what’s about the information that she gave to us? Really it’s very useful …
@@caphd7367 yes, it is a useful talk 👍
Just call it what it is it’s add