Multitasking is a part of my everyday life.
If someone around you is multitasking, you pick up distraction like second-hand smoke.
Multi-tasking arises out of distraction itself.
I'm quite good at multitasking, but I have to do things immediately.
I'm quite good at multitasking, but I have to do things immediately. I have a book where I write things down: major topics, deadlines, things like that. Every few months, I start a new book.
Most of the work on multitasking suggests that it generally makes you less efficient, not more.
I do think to some extent multitasking is a way of fooling ourselves that we're being exceptionally efficient.
I'm a person of whim, and easily distracted. I don't like multitasking. When I'm doing one thing, I like to do just that thing.
Multitasking? I can't even do two things at once. I can't even do one thing at once.
I'm a technophobe. I can't crack the iPhone, and the extent of my multitasking is being able to talk while I make a drink.