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The average person today consumes almost three times more information than what the typical person consumed in 1960, according to research at the University of California, San Diego.
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It's an onslaught of information coming in today,"
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Richtel has spent the past several months researching the toll technology and "information juggling" is taking on our lives — and our brains. His series
Britons are increasingly overlapping their media habits - tapping out e-mails while watching TV, reading a paper while answering texts from friends. But, asks Hugh Wilson, does media multi-tasking mean instead of doing a few things well, we are just doing more things badly?
Multitasking is a trademark of modern office work, but is it really more productive? Research suggests the brain is actually more efficient when focusing on one task at a time. Ira Flatow and guests discuss the benefits and drawbacks of multitasking, and ways to limit distractions.

First, care

Posted by admin 216 days ago (http://www.43folders.com)
Anonymous asked: ‘How do you maintain focus (on work, dreams, goals, life)?’

You do one thing at a time.

You might be amazed how many times–and over how many years–a given person can ask this same simple question, hear that same simple response, and still find themselves casting about for the great and arcane “secret” to achieving real focus.

But, this is pretty much it. Mostly.

Althou
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