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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It's often claimed by the fairer sex that we men are completely useless at multitasking. I'd like to offer my poor belittled fellows the opportunity to prove the wenches wrong.
Ladies, feel free to post your stories in support of this claim.
This morning i sent a snotty email to head office while pooping on the toilet. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Speaking for myself I can, breath, read, type, keep an eye on the child and wonder what's for food all while sitting on the sofa watching TV. Who says Men can't multitask? |
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By *host63Man
over a year ago
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I can dance and have ro listen to the music work out what moves I have to make watch my partner and if she gets it wrong adapt to make it work and keep observing the floor to ensure we don't bump into other people on the dance floor. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Neuroscience studies suggest that it’s actually impossible to multitask without any dilution of attention to either task. I for one, am totally shit at it and prefer linear approach to things I have to do. I am very good at not allowing my focus to move though and finishing things effectively. Hubby |
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"It's often claimed by the fairer sex that we men are completely useless at multitasking. I'd like to offer my poor belittled fellows the opportunity to prove the wenches wrong.
Ladies, feel free to post your stories in support of this claim.
This morning i sent a snotty email to head office while pooping on the toilet. "
Multi tasking is actually impossible what your brain actually does is simultaneously switch from one task to the other. |
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"Neuroscience studies suggest that it’s actually impossible to multitask without any dilution of attention to either task. I for one, am totally shit at it and prefer linear approach to things I have to do. I am very good at not allowing my focus to move though and finishing things effectively. Hubby "
This.
My work environment places high priority on “non technical skills”, and the science behind human behaviour, in a (successful) attempt to minimise safety incidents. Studies have conclusively proved that you can “manage” more than one task simultaneously, but that your attention can only be focused on one thing at a time. |
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