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R**J
Monotasking is the opposite of multitasking.
Have you ever heard of Monotasking?Monotasking is the opposite of multitasking. Instead of trying to do more than one thing at a time, you give one task your full attention and complete it before moving on to the next task. 🎯I was reading this book called "The Twelve Monotasks" which focuses on the twelve tasks that you should do every day to build your monotask muscles. It's very helpful when you have to focus on the one task that is important for the day!🧠The Monotask is simply to perform one activity at a time so that you can do it effectively with your full attention. 💪 Each of the monotask in this book is about bringing your attention to one thing at a time, then carrying that ability to focus on other activities and throughout your life. 🔥The book will help you in:- Building focus.- Be more productive.- Reduce stress.- And increase happiness.The Twelve Monotasks provides a plan that anyone can follow to strengthen their “monotasking muscles.” Strong monotasking muscles will help you pay attention, be more present, and be more connected to other people.😀In this distracted world its so hard to focus on the things that really matters!Thatcher Wine has written an incredible book on how to do our everyday tasks more effectively with our full intention. This book helped me to avoid multitasking and do "Monotasking" which I'll be using in my everyday activity.🙂
P**S
Below average book
The book claim for being more productive ,produce high quality of work , reduce stress & enhance happiness . But practical their is nothing which fulfill these claims . Totally garbage. Waste of money
C**N
Below average
A book full of banalities. Chapter are too long when the message could have been given in a more straight and direct way.
C**N
Practical and No-Nonsense in the Very Best Way!
Wow! This book majorly mythbusts what I always believed - that multitasking is a good thing. Turns out, we're just overcomplicating things for our brains. The idea to value monotasking totally caught me off guard - but it makes perfect sense. This book is stocked with super useful recommendations to retrain your focus so that you can do everything better. It's distilled down and uncomplicated. Finally! A way to practice mindfulness that isn't overly frou-frou, and doesn't ask for way too much of my time. You just apply "monotasking" principles to the stuff you're already doing. This already feels like a game changer. Definitely recommend.
E**E
An essential book and philosophy
If you start the new year with any book, this is the one! Thatcher Wine has written a true gem, one to be passed along to absolutely everyone, regardless of age. Wine's message is profound, made the more so through its simplicity! This book is incredibly grounding and provides avenues for each of us to quiet the chaos, deepen connections with loved ones and, most importantly, find joy in simply doing one task at a time.
S**Y
Great book to help you reset and create meaningful goals for a new year.
This was a great reminder to put down the phone, get off the computer, dial down the noise and focus on one thing, like reading a good book!
R**L
Love this book!
This book has taught me to slow down and enjoy life.
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