Multitasking.
There are a few people who are so good at doing more jobs than just one at a time. These people are who we generally refer to as multitasking people. They do not only perform more than a single task at a given period of time, they do a great job out of all the jobs they do too.
Hello there, I am the Earthian.
I used to think I was one of them. I believed I had the ability to multitask and boy was I wrong. I wasn't just bad at multitasking, I was horrible. None of the tasks I multitask-ed were tasks well done. So the obvious conclusion for me was to stop considering myself as someone who can multitask. I needed to accept a pinch of the reality (which was always there but I ignored it because I was so convinced multitasking was great) with a grain of salt and hammer the fact that I am no good at multitasking into my silly little brain. At first, it was hard, because it was a matter of pride. I was so into multitasking that I believed that it was a bad thing to be someone who couldn't multitask. So, there I was pretending to be someone who I clearly wasn't just because it was so engraved in me. But letting go of that thought and embracing the reality was harshly good, harsh at first, good nevertheless.
Now, even if someone magically gift me with the ability to multitask, I'd decline the gift. Because I like that I am someone who focuses only at one thing at a time. There is minimal pressure this way. And anything that offers minimal pressure is something I will go for as it directly reduces the negativity, Sounds silly? maybe. But it works, at least for me.
Lots of love, peace.
Hello there, I am the Earthian.
I used to think I was one of them. I believed I had the ability to multitask and boy was I wrong. I wasn't just bad at multitasking, I was horrible. None of the tasks I multitask-ed were tasks well done. So the obvious conclusion for me was to stop considering myself as someone who can multitask. I needed to accept a pinch of the reality (which was always there but I ignored it because I was so convinced multitasking was great) with a grain of salt and hammer the fact that I am no good at multitasking into my silly little brain. At first, it was hard, because it was a matter of pride. I was so into multitasking that I believed that it was a bad thing to be someone who couldn't multitask. So, there I was pretending to be someone who I clearly wasn't just because it was so engraved in me. But letting go of that thought and embracing the reality was harshly good, harsh at first, good nevertheless.
Now, even if someone magically gift me with the ability to multitask, I'd decline the gift. Because I like that I am someone who focuses only at one thing at a time. There is minimal pressure this way. And anything that offers minimal pressure is something I will go for as it directly reduces the negativity, Sounds silly? maybe. But it works, at least for me.
Lots of love, peace.
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