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3 — Quit Multitasking (1)

3 — Quit Multitasking (1)

Your brain isn’t designed to multitask. Every time you switch between tasks, you lose focus. And there’s science to prove it.

  • A Stanford University study found that frequent multitaskers perform worse on memory tests and struggle to filter out distractions.
  • University of London research showed that multitasking lowers IQ by up to 15 points similar to staying up all night.
  • The Journal of Experimental Psychology found that switching between tasks increases completion time by up to 40% due to context switching.

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