Chinese cooking is noisy - a multitasking activity that requires constant vigilance. There is no downtime. — Jennifer Lee Copy Share Image
I do think to some extent multitasking is a way of fooling ourselves that we're being exceptionally efficient. — James Surowiecki Copy Share Image
We miss extra bits of knowledge that can add value to our lives. We sort of lack empathy because we're multitasking all… — Kim Stolz Copy Share Image
“A seemingly simple task like taking a bath or wearing a condom feels like multitasking to someone who suffers from hemiplegia or… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
There are certain things you learn to do as a parent - using every single part of your body because you're multitasking… — Amy Ryan Copy Share Image
I'm going to continue working as a model. I want to do it all! And I think it's possible to keep working… — Karlie Kloss Copy Share Image
You'd think people would realize they're bad at multitasking and would quit. But a cognitive illusion sets in, fueled in part by… — Daniel Levitin Copy Share Image
I've always got loads on my plate, so I should concentrate on fewer things. I take multitasking to a ridiculous degree. — Mary Nightingale Copy Share Image
Many people feel they must multi-task because everybody else is multitasking, but this is partly because they are all interrupting each other… — Marilyn vos Savant Copy Share Image
Juggling is an illusion. ... In reality, the balls are being independently caught and thrown in rapid succession. ... It is actually task switching. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I'm a technophobe. I can't crack the iPhone, and the extent of my multitasking is being able to talk while I make… — Len Goodman Copy Share Image
People say pot-smokers are lazy. I disagree; I'm a multitasking pot-smoker: just the other day I was walking down the street, I… — Doug Benson Copy Share Image
I'm quite good at multitasking, but I have to do things immediately. I have a book where I write things down: major… — Heidi Klum Copy Share Image
“I want to lengthen, not shorten, my attention span, and most of the material splendors of the twenty-first century bully me in… — Phillip Connors Copy Share Image
I will say it's great to be a woman because we're very good at multitasking. I could nurse and cook dinner at… — Marta Kauffman Copy Share Image
Like most early enthusiasts, I always thought the way the Internet encouraged multitasking made users less vulnerable to manipulation, while simultaneously exploiting… — Douglas Rushkoff Copy Share Image
The irony of multitasking is that it's exhausting: when you're doing two or three things simultaneously, you use more energy than the… — Twyla Tharp Copy Share Image
The relative ease of most driving lures us into thinking we can get away with doing other things. Indeed, those other things,… — Tom Vanderbilt Copy Share Image
The brain cannot multitask. Multitasking, when it comes to paying attention, is a myth. The brain naturally focuses on concepts sequentially, one… — John Medina Copy Share Image
“We often think that combining tasks will save us time, but scientific evidence shows that it has the opposite effect. Even those… — Hector Garcia Puigcerver Copy Share Image