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  2. Are we multitasking too much? Why it can be stressful and ...

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    You might think that you alone have figured out the way to effectively juggle multiple tasks at once. ... “It's useful not to confuse multitasking with having multiple commitments, projects or ...

  3. Human multitasking - Wikipedia

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    Rapidly increasing technology fosters multitasking because it promotes multiple sources of input at a given time. Instead of exchanging old equipment like TV, print, and music, for new equipment such as computers, the Internet, and video games, children and teens combine forms of media and continually increase sources of input. [ 35 ]

  4. Job stacking - Wikipedia

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    Job stacking is the practice of maintaining multiple full-time jobs, made possible by the rise of remote work.Workers may point to rising living costs, a desire for greater job security, and free time during the workday as motivations for job stacking.

  5. 4 Tips for Juggling Multiple Jobs - AOL

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  6. Multi-communicating - Wikipedia

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    Multi-communicating is the act of managing multiple conversations simultaneously. [1] The term was coined by Reinsch, Turner, and Tinsley, who proposed that simultaneous conversations can be conducted using an array of media, including face-to-face, phone, and email tools for communication.

  7. Glossary of juggling - Wikipedia

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    a specific manipulation of props during the practice of juggling. Period the length of a pattern before it repeats. The cascade (3) has a period of 1 and the half-box (441) has a period of 3. Prop an object used to juggle. If not a ball, such as a bean bag, objects used include juggling clubs, juggling rings, cigar boxes, knives, and torches.

  8. Danielle Steel - Wikipedia

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    Steel spends two to three years on each book, juggling multiple projects at once. According to Steel, once she has an idea for a story, her first step is to make notes, which are mostly about the characters. She told The New York Times in 2018: "I make notes for a while before I start work on the outline. The notes are usually more about the ...

  9. Major Florida grower to end citrus operations after years of ...

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    A major grower said this week it was abandoning its citrus growing operations, reflecting the headwinds Florida's signature crops are facing following a series of hurricanes and tree diseases.