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Singletasking

Get More Done—One Thing at a Time

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"Can literally double your productivity and performance overnight. This may be the most important book on time and personal management you will ever read." —Brian Tracy, international bestselling author of Eat That Frog!
Your mind can't be two places at once. Too many of us have become addicted to the popular, enticing, dangerously misleading drug of multitasking. Devora Zack was once hooked herself. But she beat it and became more efficient, and you can too.
Zack marshals convincing neuroscientific evidence to prove that you really can't do more by trying to tackle several things at once—it's an illusion. There is a better way to deal with all the information and interruptions that bombard us today. Singletasking explains exactly how to clear and calm your mind, arrange your schedule and environment, and gently yet firmly manage the expectations of people around you so that you can accomplish a succession of tasks, one by one—and be infinitely more productive. Singletasking is the secret to success and sanity.
"Devora Zack shows us how doing one thing at a time reduces stress, increases efficiency, and produces higher quality results. If you want to work smarter, not harder, read this book!" —Ken Blanchard, #1 New York Times-bestselling coauthor of The One Minute Manager®
"Don't let Zack's lighthearted tone fool you—Singletasking is backed by hard science, and this book's pragmatic advice can really change your work and your life." —David Bach, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of The Automatic Millionaire
"Zack shows readers how they can manage the expectations of others, unplug from technology (at times), and operate in the moment." —Library Journal
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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2015

      According to Zack (Networking for People Who Hate Networking), the prevalent regard for multitasking is misguided. It is actually ineffective, stressful, and neurologically impossible. She posits that doing one thing at a time offers the chance for a flow of ideas, respects people who are physically present, and enables one to get more accomplished. Zack shows readers how they can manage the expectations of others, unplug from technology (at times), and operate in the moment. VERDICT While there are way too many charts and fill-in-the-blank pages, the message and suggestions are sound. Even applying a few of the tips would lead to less stress and greater productivity.

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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