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How Multitasking Can Stop You From Entering The Zone

What To Expect?

In today’s article, how multitasking can stop you from entering the zone will discuss the effects multitasking can have on the brain. The main point of the article will be how multitasking can stop you from entering the zone. Also understanding that focusing on one task at a time greatly benefits your performance. As well as learning how to get out of the multitasking habit.

Why Multitasking Isn’t Always Good For The Brain

How Multitasking Can Stop You From Entering The Zone

The common saying is that women are better at multitasking than men. This has actually been confirmed to be true by a recent study in the UK. Of course, this doesn’t mean all men can’t multitask. But what the study did show is that multitasking can be beneficial in certain areas of life but more difficult in others.

Cited on Inc.com, MIT neuroscientist Earl Miller explained that our brains “are not wired to multitask well… when people think they’re multitasking, they’re actually just switching from one task to another very rapidly. And every time they do, there’s a cognitive cost.”

You Have To Focus On One Task

When it comes to focusing, multi-tasking can be the enemy that takes you away from what you are currently focusing on. In real life, it can lead to damaging effects. For example, if your driving and you turn your attention away from your driving to look at your phone or tell the children off in the back seat. It can lead to crashes and the death of other people.

Our brain is just a muscle and it can only do what it was designed to do. So multitasking on minimal things is no problem but multitasking on things that matter just gets in the way. For example, try writing and then looking at your phone, then talking to someone. When you look back either nothing has been written or you’re going at a snail pace.

For the brain to truly function on a task with 100% intention you can not multitask. It just doesn’t work to its best ability. When you find your mind truly clear of distraction you will enter the zone of the mind where everything becomes easy and flowing. This is because the brain is fully engaged in one singular task.

Of course, our brains are adapting, thinking of ideas but it has to be solely for the benefit and purpose of what you’re doing.

This is Your Brain on Multitasking

Studies within neuroscience found trying to multitask actually changes the way your brain works. When you focus your attention on something, it activates the part of your mind’s motivational system: the prefrontal cortex, which wraps around the front of your brain.

When you’re focused, both the left and right sides of the prefrontal cortex work in tandem. But when you multitask, they attempt to work independently. Even though it feels like you’re doing two things simultaneously, you’re actually switching between the two sides of your prefrontal cortex. This switch takes a fraction of a second, but those microseconds add up: it actually takes you up to 40% longer to complete the same tasks than if you were to tackle them separately.

Not only that, switching between tasks drains your cognitive resources, making you more prone to mistakes. Your working memory, which is responsible for reasoning, decision making, and learning ability, has a limited capacity. It’s like a muscle that can only lift so much weight and do so many reps before it needs to rest and recover.

How To Get Out Of The Bad Habit Of Multitasking

1. Get Rid Of All Distractions

What stops us from getting in the zone is defiantly modern distractions, like phone, email and social media. You know what distracts you the most and what you find hard to resist. So whenever you are doing something that needs your full attention. Put the distraction as far away from you so they can’t be reached.

2. Listen To Music

Now, this isn’t the top 40 chart, this is music that plays in the background preferably with headphones that focuses your mind. For me, it’s anything that’s calm instrumental with the peaceful piano being my favourite for entering my writing zone.

3. A To-do-list & A Clear Schedule

Knowing what you need to do in your day and when to do it can fend off the multitasking mind. A To-do-list & a clear schedule helps to focus the mind on the singular task at different parts of the day. This makes it a lot easier to enter a zone state for each task you have. When you don’t know what to do this quickly allows the mind to wander to other tasks.

4. Learn To Say No

Always being at someone’s beck and call stops you from entering the zone and leads to multi-tasking their every need rather than focusing on what you want. So when it’s time for you to get in the zone. Have expectations with people of what you expect and quickly say no to them unless it’s an emergency.

5. Know When It’s Zone Time

Everyone has a part of the day that they feel at their mental and physical best. Mine is the morning and this is the time that I use all the above points to create a space where I can get my best work done. Creating that time for yourself limits multitasking and allows the focus to form and the zone door to open.

Over To You

I hope you enjoyed today article, How multitasking can stop you from entering the zone.

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I’ve spent over 10 years coaching and mentoring people within sport and business. I have many life skills that I have developed and I want to pass these skills on so people can find their best self. I believe it all starts in the mind and I write about valuable tools and strategies to help people grow in this area.

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What Helps Productivity In Life Is Simply Just Starting

What To Expect?

In today’s article, what helps productivity in life is simply just starting is an article that will change your life. We all deep down want to be productive and do well. Then the magnitude of the task or the feeling of doing it isn’t quite aligned to get started. We’ve all been there but the simple technique of just starting will change all that.

What Happens If You Don’t Just Start Something

If you don’t start a task that is challenging straight away. Procrastination will start to build up and become a habit every time something challenging comes your way.

For the mind, you will always feel regret alongside a host of other emotions because you didn’t just start the task. Not starting straight away will lead to a build-up of work and a to-do list that will become more overwhelming for your mind to cope with.

How stressful is it when you have to hand in an assignment and you start the night before to complete it? It’s super stressful and you always say to yourself why didn’t you just start this earlier.

The habit of putting things off has to stop because it’s doing damage to your productivity, standards of work and mental wellbeing. The major difference is that when you’re competing in life. The person who gets started first will have a better chance at succeeding than someone who doesn’t. This then can become a compound factor where the choices you make today can affect your tomorrow and future self.

The Benefits Of Just Starting

What Helps Productivity In Life Is Simply Just Starting
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Just starting can lead to many benefits within your life.

If you apply just starting, over time you will see the true benefits of this strategy to your productivity and overall level of success in what you do.

How many times do people put off going to the gym or following their passion? From my experience, I hear it a lot. Compare this to someone who doesn’t make excuses or procrastinates enjoy major success. The hardest part is always getting started. But I hear it time and time again that after someone does start they always carry on and are glad they just started it. The unknown can be scary and that’s what can hold people off sometimes. But I’d rather live a life knowing it wasn’t the right thing rather than regretting I didn’t just start.

The Effect Just Starting Has On Productivity

Productivity can be improved just by starting straight away and can drastically improve your output. This leads to life-changing scenarios and mental health will be improved because you will be progressing as a person. What damages mental health is procrastination, regret and not following through.

Getting started straight away also allows you to improve your preparation too. By ticking off all your to-do lists and finishing all your objectives allows more free time to do the things you want with a mentally healthy mind.

There is a unique feeling you get when you just start something to know it’s ahead of schedule and don’t have to think about it again. That’s why just getting started gives you that great feeling of life.

How Can You Apply Just Starting Technique Today

1. Make It Easy

No one wants to start anything difficult, break it down and trick the brain by making it easy to start.

2. Set Alarms

You can have alarms set for when you want to start something. When your planning you always feel good to attack a goal. It’s only when you have to do it, emotions can change. So by setting an alarm, it’s a signal to the brain that you have to do it.

3. Fear Of Loss The Mind

When it comes to the time you have to start but your brain is trying to drag you to procrastination. You envision a future if you don’t do it. Scaring yourself of the future you will have if you don’t start is an effective way to move your mind into action. When humans backs are against the wall they usually act and succeed. Using this fear of loss strategy can work wonders in the short term.

4. Let The Feeling Of Not Doing It Flow

Trying to stop a feeling only allows the feeling to grow. But letting It flow through you and be ok with it helps it not control your future choices. When you do experience the feeling of procrastination just say NO to it and say your why to yourself. This helps create no struggle with your mind but redirects to what you really want to do.

5. Having Your WHY In Front Of You

Whether it’s posted notes of inspiration, your family or your vision board. Knowing what your WHY is can transform you into action. When we fully understand our WHY it becomes a non-negotiable feeling of things that have to get done.

6. Don’t Think, Just Do

When the brain is about to put negative ideas into your mind. Shut it down straight away and let that be the first sign of just starting. This trick allows you to know when it’s time to get to work.

Over To You

I hope you enjoyed today article, what helps productivity in life is simply just starting.

Just starting is so beneficial to the productivity and the future you vision for yourself. So many people waste their talents because they didn’t just start.

With the tips of how to get started, I have written above. I hope this gives you a clear strategy of how to implement it for yourself. But the choice always comes from within you. Only you can decide when to start. Once you know it’s your choice, you must act on it with everything in your life.

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I’ve spent over 10 years coaching and mentoring people within sport and business. I have many life skills that I have developed and I want to pass these skills on so people can find their best self. I believe it all starts in the mind and I write about valuable tools and strategies to help people grow in this area.