Try To Do Just One Thing at a Time
BET YA CAN'T
May 3, 2009
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By: O. J. Cunningham
Work Harder -- Not Smarter
Or is it the other way around?
Women make the best multi-taskers.
Multi-tasking is defined as the ability of an individual to perform more than one task at the same time.
Before the INTERNET: An example of multi-tasking might have been -- (A) listening to the radio while reading the evening paper or (B) Talking on the phone while preparing a meal on the stove.
Since the inception of the INTERNET, many of us have become a "Multi-tasking Super-Heroes."
EXAMPLE 1: -- I was driving down Center Ave this week, eating a fast-food burger, with a coke cup between my legs, talking on my cell phone, programming the touch-screen of my Tom-Tom for directions to a client when I realized that my favorite radio talk show was just starting. So I turned on the radio and dialed it to WSGW.
EXAMPLE 2: I was home last night watching the latest segment of "Twenty-Four" when I realized that I was expecting an important e-mail from a client, so I cranked up my laptop to check e-mail just as my daughter text-messaged me from Florida and then my cell phone rang as I was texting her back as I remembered that there was an NBA playoff basketball game that I wanted to see on FX so I set up picture-in-a-picture. As I answered my phone, the pizza guy rang the front door buzzer . . . and then I got a "twitter" from one of my fishing buddies about Spring Steelhead fishing . . .
There might just be one too many things going on here . . .
For the past week, I have been trying to do just one thing at a time.
It's not going well.
I have become so accustomed to juggling so many different things at one time . . . I think I may have lost the ability to enjoy ANY of them.
In this hurry-up, multi-tasking world . . .
Stop and smell the roses has become a thing of the past . . . More likely: Snap an i-Phone pic of those roses and send it via Facebook to all my "friends" and Twitter them to let them know that I really don't have the time to stop for a whiff of floral bouquet.
O. J. Cunningham
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O. J. Cunningham is the Publisher of MyBayCity.com. Cunningham previously published Sports Page & Bay City Enterprise. He is the President/CEO of OJ Advertising, Inc.
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