Multitasking? You may as well smoke marijuana!
When I started digging into the effects of multitasking, I was absolutely blown away by how deep the rabbit hole goes…
It runs so much deeper than I imagined.
It slows you down, it lowers your IQ, it weakens your memory.
It kills your creativity and productivity while giving the illusion that you are getting more done.
And quite frankly, as someone who creates every single day, this was a real wake up call.
When I started to uncover the impact that this has on all areas of our lives, I was pretty much shocked.
So it strikes me that bringing these things into our awareness and spending some time on resolving it is surely worthy of our consideration and our attention.
So how do we do it? What are some of the things that we can do to overcome this?
Well this is a very serious topic, and if you are serious about making a big impact as an artist then this episode is for you…
Key Takeaways:
- The key to being more productive and more likely to operate in a flow state
- “How you do anything, is how you do everything”
- How to take the most from what is valuable to you and not get caught up in all the nonsense
Liked this? Find the full episodes here:
- FMM157 – Avoid Your Productivity Killers With the Power of the To-Don’t List
- FMM151 – Best of Artists (A Look Back Over the Top Guest Moments)
- FMM141 – The Art Of Deliberate Practice
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