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" ... 1. Temptation to multitask. The most significant obstacle to presentation engagement is the temptation of participants to multitask. When you’re sitting in the room with a person presenting at the front of the shared space, you’re more likely to pay attention. When you’re looking at your screen, the same screen that can show your current emails and your Facebook feed, the temptation increases. And this is caused by a false belief: 100% of people seem to think they can multitask, yet only 2% can do so effectively. ... "
" ... So we continue to multitask during interactions with other people. If you’ve ever been annoyed by someone on their phone while you’re trying to talk to them, you know what I mean. This has become so prevalent that it’s been given a name. It’s called phubbing, and it’s when you divert your attention from another person (snubbing them) in favor of your phone. When someone recognizes that you aren’t paying attention to them, it erodes your relationship. Whether that relationship is with someone you just met, or someone in your inner circle, phubbing is detrimental. ... "
" ... With this launch LaRose would like, “To inspire and equip you to pursue fitness every day—whether that’s through movement, recovery, meditation, or whatever your, his, her, or their body needs to be ready for today—and we hope this release helps our members and riders achieve exactly that.” Next up for SoulCycle and Variis? Riders looking to multitask will soon be able to “free ride” while streaming entertainment from Netflix, Amazon and Disney+. ... "
" ... You might think you can multitask. Unless you’re one of a very, very, very small fraction of people in the world, you’re not actually “multitasking.” You’re rapidly switching your attention from one thing to another and chewing up precious cognitive bandwidth every time. Perhaps you’re telling yourself the lie I told myself when I was much younger. However, surreptitiously doing your accounting homework while being dimly aware that you’re in an economics class is not “multitasking.” It’s dividing your attention and making you worse at both tasks. ... "
" ... Your money needs a home, and it likely will need to multitask to accomplish all your financial goals. Taxes, fees and market volatility can have tremendous negative consequences on the growth of your savings. By minimizing losses, you can have a positive impact on the future of your money and wealth, rather than just chasing higher rates of return with a greater risk of loss. ... "