Thursday, May 19, 2011

How to do one thiong at a time. Blog 16

            In the article "How to do one thing at a time," adapted from Women health magazine states that doing two things at the same time is bad. The writer further gave the understanding that we can accomplish one task. Studies show that the individual whose main objective is to complete one task,was successful in contrast to those who perform many. Although, to some it has become a habit, it can be corrected through the practice of yoga and acupuncture
          I agree with the article because of the fact that multi-tasking is not only bad, but can be a disgusting habit to develop. People try to do too many things at the same time and ending doing nothing.One typical example of this is, when you go into an office to conduct business,you will notice that the person who is suppose to take care of you is turning pages in files,talking on the phone, and entering data in a computer, while to take care of your business,She keeps asking you, what you say? because she is not focus on what she is doing.
          Something interesting caught my attention while reading this article, is that a friend of mine, is paying dearly for this.It happen to him a year ago.He was driving his truck when his cell phone rang, he picked it up and started talking on it.Not realising that his concentration was shifting from his driving  due to the conversation on the phone he had a fatal accident in which one of the occupant in the other vehicle died. He was charged and appeared in court, where he was found guilty. he was sentence and is now in jail. This is a typical example of muli-tasking is not only wrong,but it can be fatal.
           Concluding,I would not only say muli-tasking is wrong,it can cost a lot of wasted years. Multi-tasking can make you lose control.in any given situation. Until we can realize and correct this habit we will still be trying to accomplish a complete in a day.Studies show that we can reverse his habit and regain control of our concentration  through the practice of yoga and acupunture.

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