The secret to multitasking is that it isn't actually multitasking. It's just extreme focus and organization.
I'm a person of whim, and easily distracted. I don't like multitasking. When I'm doing one thing, I like to do just that thing.
I did that thing where you scratch your eyebrow and flip someone off at the same time. I'm good at multitasking like that.
I've learnt that, sometimes, how others see you is not the same as how you see yourself. I've learnt about how you can be multitasking - and sometimes other people see that you're multitasking. And that's not very nice for them.
One thing I am learning is to slow down. Multitasking is great, but I when try to do everything at warp speed I just end up with typos and stress.
I don't believe in multitasking. I rather believe in doing one thing at a time.
My biggest thing is, I'm learning what it's like to carry myself in a personal way and also a professional way: how I can be a leader and do multitasking.
As long as you're ahead of a trend, I think you're going to be fine. You really have to have a multitasking mind that can switch from one thing to the other easily without too much focus on, 'Oh, I'm going to Instagram my life.'
Multitasking? I can't even do two things at once. I can't even do one thing at once.
I'm not good at multitasking.
Multitasking is a lie.
Multitasking is a part of my everyday life.
I'm quite good at multitasking, but I have to do things immediately.
My children have trained me well for multitasking.
Audio is the only medium you can consume while you're multitasking.
I like to think of murder-suicide as extreme multitasking.