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Rachael Rettner

livescience.com – Thu Apr 15, 2:31 pm ET

 

For those who find it tough to juggle more than a couple things at once, don't despair. The brain is set up to manage two tasks, but not more, a new study suggests.

 

This is bad news for those who worked so long and hard to bring the politically-correct term "multitasker" into the venacular to describe a certain type of odd behavior characteristics. After all the hard work, it will be difficult to once again live with the more accurate: scatterbrained.

 

Ce la vie.

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Rachael Rettner

livescience.com – Thu Apr 15, 2:31 pm ET

 

For those who find it tough to juggle more than a couple things at once, don't despair. The brain is set up to manage two tasks, but not more, a new study suggests.

 

This is bad news for those who worked so long and hard to bring the politically-correct term "multitasker" into the venacular to describe a certain type of odd behavior characteristics. After all the hard work, it will be difficult to once again live with the more accurate: scatterbrained.

 

Ce la vie.

Only two...tell this to Moms......

 

they invented multitasking.

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Rachael Rettner

livescience.com – Thu Apr 15, 2:31 pm ET

 

For those who find it tough to juggle more than a couple things at once, don't despair. The brain is set up to manage two tasks, but not more, a new study suggests.

 

This is bad news for those who worked so long and hard to bring the politically-correct term "multitasker" into the venacular to describe a certain type of odd behavior characteristics. After all the hard work, it will be difficult to once again live with the more accurate: scatterbrained.

 

Ce la vie.

Only two...tell this to Moms......

 

they invented multitasking.

Yes, but keep in mind that taking on several simultaneous tasks and doing each badly does not equate to multitasking.

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Rachael Rettner

livescience.com – Thu Apr 15, 2:31 pm ET

 

For those who find it tough to juggle more than a couple things at once, don't despair. The brain is set up to manage two tasks, but not more, a new study suggests.

 

This is bad news for those who worked so long and hard to bring the politically-correct term "multitasker" into the venacular to describe a certain type of odd behavior characteristics. After all the hard work, it will be difficult to once again live with the more accurate: scatterbrained.

 

Ce la vie.

Only two...tell this to Moms......

 

they invented multitasking.

Yes, but keep in mind that taking on several simultaneous tasks and doing each badly does not equate to multitasking.

Boy are you in trouble.

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