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The Myth of Multitasking (Frontal Lobe Friday)
The Myth of Multitasking (Frontal Lobe Friday)
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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Is Multitasking Good For Us? Is it Even Possible?It's Frontal Lobe Friday, and today we're taking a look at the science behind multitasking, and some surprising facts that may just change your mind.Leave a voicemail with your question or comment!Five Ways You Can Support this show:Pray for us!Subscribe, like, and share it with your friends! (We even have a YouTube channel!)Leave reviews and comments wherever you listen to podcasts!You can become a paid partner of the podcast and get special bonus episodes and lots more content by clicking here. Visit one of our affiliate partners and consider using their products (we use them every day):Improve your gut health, immune system, and protect your brain with Pique!Other Helpful Links:Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here!All recent episodes with transcripts are available here!
(00:02) - Introduction
(00:09) - Frontal Lobe Friday
(01:06) - The Myth of Multitasking
(09:07) - Multitasking and Distractibility
(12:58) - Mistakes and Harm from Multitasking
(15:26) - Strategies for Dealing with Multitasking
(21:38) - Spiritual Perspective on Multitasking
(23:25) - Conclusion
(00:02) - Introduction
(00:09) - Frontal Lobe Friday
(01:06) - The Myth of Multitasking
(09:07) - Multitasking and Distractibility
(12:58) - Mistakes and Harm from Multitasking
(15:26) - Strategies for Dealing with Multitasking
(21:38) - Spiritual Perspective on Multitasking
(23:25) - Conclusion
Released:
Apr 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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