Sunday 19 August 2012



You cannot chase two rabbits at the same time


I think that multitasking has the power to be of great benefit and can also serve as a disadvantage. The art is in how we use it. It’s about knowing when and what you need to give your full attention to and those things that can easily be altered without compromising on the quality of our outputs. It is all in the mind-set and like I said before anything priorities and time management are perfect.

Don’t drown yourself either, learnt the hard way not to chew off more than I can eat. Not everyone is talented enough to carry more bags with their hands. By allowing you to focus on two goals at once, means it would require the exact amount of attention and solving as the next. This is the part where you tend to put all your time and effort in your first project, and neglect the other. When the time finally arrives to executing these plans, or receiving feedback on your achievements, you’ll see that what you see was good it turns out to be disaster. At the end of the day it’s all about planning and structure that plays an important factor in your life. By being structured, allows you to plan ahead, hence focus on certain assignments on different days. When it is finally time for submissions, you are able to produce the exact same amount of sufficient information to the one assignment as you did with the other.

Carefully pick the rabbits in your life worth chasing and plan how you will use your skills to master to catch them all! And if you don’t get it right, try cheating…

 


 

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