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Understanding Multitasking During Studying Process

<p>Multitasking is often seen as an effective way to improve productivity&comma; including during learning process&period; In the electronics terms&comma; multitasking is defined as parallel operations of computing devices&comma; including computer and smartphones&period; A single CPU is able to perform multiple tasks at the same time&period; However&comma; although our brains are often compared with computer CPUs&comma; they are completely different and don’t have similar processes&period; It also means that the way our brain multitasks is much different with computers&period; There are debates on whether multitasking is really ideal for learning process&period; Many concepts are very complex and require undivided attention&comma; as well as complete focus&period; Others argue that they will get better results by focusing on one task at a time&comma; instead of trying to everything simultaneously&period; Regardless of the positive aspects of multitasking during learning process&comma; we need to examine it further&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>For people&comma; multitasking is simply shifting our attention back and forth&period; People often do this when they are dealing with several projects&period; Unfortunately&comma; not everyone has the focus to deal with proper concentration&period; We can be interrupted quite often and priorities may change&period; Most of the learning tasks are quite mechanical&period; We read books and rehearse doing a set of formulas over and over again&period; If you plan to do multitasking&comma; you should have the ability to switch between tasks very quickly&period; Switching between different tasks can be considered as context switching&period; However&comma; when you are doing it improperly&comma; context switching may cause inefficiency&period; There are conditions that demand complete attention and you can’t do it while wearing multiple hats&period; You should consider drawbacks of doing multitasking&comma; so you can always get the best results in all situations&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>You should consider that there’s an issue when multitasking starts to divide your attention&comma; because this could affect the overall quality of work&period; Singularity of focus is essential as you switch between tasks&period; Multitasking can also cause chaos&comma; if you don’t remember where you were what you left off the previous task&period; It means that multitasking could potentially have time costs&comma; as you are transitioning between tasks&period; These time costs would be bad for your overall productivity&period;  It is true that single tasking is no longer effective in the fast paced world&comma; where you are expected to do many things&period; However&comma; you should focus on tasks that provide you the most results and your focus should be mostly on them&period; It is a good thing if you can prioritize values over value and you should work hard to sharpen your focus&period; Try to focus on the quality of the task and you can do this by understanding things that truly matter&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>You should consider these facts during preparation for the next time&period; The next time you are sitting down for studying&comma; you need to prioritize your time and think about getting real values from your tasks&period; You won’t get infinite amount of time for the preparation&comma; so it is important to multitask effective and efficiently&period; This is the only way to get real results&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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