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Old 03-27-2008, 01:01 AM   #1
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Multi-tasking for some is a way of life. Being a mother, you often have no choice but to multi-task. I have discovered that I can get carried away doing too many things at once, not following through on some of them and making errors along the way. So I am trying not to multi-task so much. I found this list on how NOT to multi-task and thought it was interesting. I like the idea of #5. If I could just stop myself from turning on the computer right away and doing one thing that I need to get done, it would really help my day go better.

1. First set up to-do lists for different contexts (i.e. calls, computer, errands, home, waiting-for, etc.) depending on your situation.

2. Have a capture tool (such as a notebook) for instant notes on what needs to be done.

3. Have a physical and email inbox (as few inboxes as possible) so that all incoming stuff is gathered together in one place (one for paper stuff, one for digital).

4. Plan your day in blocks, with open blocks in between for urgent stuff that comes up. You might try one-hour blocks, or half-hour blocks, depending on what works for you. Or try this: 40 minute blocks, with 20 minutes in between them for miscellaneous tasks.

5. First thing in the morning, work on your Most Important Task. Don’t do anything else until this is done. Give yourself a short break, and then start on your next Most Important Task. If you can get 2-3 of these done in the morning, the rest of the day is gravy.

6. When you are working on a task in a time block, turn off all other distractions. Shut off email, and the Internet if possible. Shut off your cell phone. Try not to answer your phone if possible. Focus on that one task, and try to get it done without worrying about other stuff.

7. If you feel the urge to check your email or switch to another task, stop yourself. Breathe deeply. Re-focus yourself. Get back to the task at hand.

8. If other things come in while you’re working, put them in the inbox, or take a note of them in your capture system. Get back to the task at hand.

9. Every now and then, when you’ve completed the task at hand, process your notes and inbox, adding the tasks to your to-do lists and re-figuring your schedule if necessary. Process your email and other inboxes at regular and pre-determined intervals.

10. There are times when an interruption is so urgent that you cannot put it off until you’re done with the task at hand. In that case, try to make a note of where you are (writing down notes if you have time) with the task at hand, and put all the documents or notes for that task together and aside (perhaps in an “action” folder or project folder). Then, when you come back to that task, you can pull out your folder and look at your notes to see where you left off.

11. Take deep breaths, stretch, and take breaks now and then. Enjoy life. Go outside, and appreciate nature. Keep yourself sane.

How NOT to Multitask - Work Simpler and Saner | Zen Habits
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Old 03-27-2008, 07:27 AM   #2
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It really depends if I have enough sleep at night. Some days I can be but that's very rare. I can only do one thing at a time. Otherwise it will drive me crazy.
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Old 03-27-2008, 09:53 AM   #3
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Most people do multi-task. Working and mothering and trying to keep everything going is tough. I found it so emotionally and physically draining that I just quit. Giving undivided attention to one thing is so satisfying. I can appreciate the small things so much more when my mind isn't racing around. The smile of a child, the warmth of the sunshine.

I got there by scaling back on just about everything. Work, possessions, obligations. I finally reached a point where the few things that need to get done, I actually enjoy a lot. Housework is loads more fun now than when it was something crammed in between other obligations.

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Old 03-27-2008, 10:04 AM   #4
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I am the queen of multi tasking. I can't help it. I get bored if I don't. Like right now I have 3 windows open with different threads to MS (because I get bored waiting for them to load). The news is on, I am drinking my coffee, taking a survey in another window and in my down time checking my email. This is how I am all day.

In my last job, they actually told me I was to efficient. Didn't know there was such a thing. But when I started I was in bookeeping, and got extremely bored so when my old part time job as society editor became avaialble I asked if I could do that also. Then when the proff reader quit I took that on. And still had down time.
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Old 03-27-2008, 10:07 AM   #5
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I am so use to multi-tasking here at work that at home it is second nature.

I also never talk on the phone at home, unless I have a dust cloth in my hand, or cleaning pictures/mirrors or folding clothes.
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Most people do multi-task. Working and mothering and trying to keep everything going is tough. I found it so emotionally and physically draining that I just quit. Giving undivided attention to one thing is so satisfying. I can appreciate the small things so much more when my mind isn't racing around. The smile of a child, the warmth of the sunshine.

I got there by scaling back on just about everything. Work, possessions, obligations. I finally reached a point where the few things that need to get done, I actually enjoy a lot. Housework is loads more fun now than when it was something crammed in between other obligations.

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This is what I want! You make simple life sound so good!
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Old 03-27-2008, 10:35 AM   #7
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I am constantly multi-tasking. If I am not running in 50 thousand directions I feel like I am not doing anything. But these days I have been "finishing" something (laundry, picking up the house, etc) and then I can check e-mails or watch that tv show I dvr'd.

It's hard when all I have ever done is constantly go-go-go!
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I ALWAYS multi task. It drives some people crazy because I can do so many things at once. (I think they are just envious!) If I find that some things are not getting completely finished, or done to my own satisfaction, I take a step back and think about the things I am doing. I know my limits, and when there starts to be issues, I cut back.
I have very little time during the day, so I have lots to do in a very limited time. Between the Home Business ,after school activities for my 2 DS, School PTO, and various other things, its a wonder I get through some days!
What I find to be the biggest help to me is: After I get out of the shower, I get my steaming cup of coffee, a favorite book or magazine, set the timer for 10 minutes, and have "Me" time. It gets my mornings going, and my children look at the timer before asking me something. They know that I need these few minutes to revitalize myself for the day ahead.
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I think not multi-tasking sounds way too complicated!!! People are putting way too much thought into this. Just do it!!!!!
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