Don’t Ever Multitask on These 4 People – The Myth of Multitasking

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As entrepreneurs and small business owners, you get pulled in a lot of different directions—often at the same time. But multitasking something as simple as a conversation can allow Chaos Inc. to take over more than just your business.

The myth of multitasking doesn’t only apply to tasks, but it applies to interactions with people, too. Allowing distractions leads to ineffective communication and damaged trust—both costly mistakes for small business owners.

If you’re so busy you can’t finish this video without multitasking, this topic is right up your alley! Check out my list of four people who are radically affected by your multitasking habits. Tsk tsk.


Ain’t nobody got time for multitasking!

These groups of people deserve your undivided attention in every interaction because they play a huge part in your success. From customers to employees and spouses to loved ones, they require as much engagement as your business.

Lead by example when you’re at work by being attentive to employees and customers. These little efforts increase loyalty from both groups. And when it’s time to clock out, clock out. Leaving tasks and jobs at work is the best way to keep your life balanced.

What ways have you learned to focus on these oh-so important groups? Have you felt the wrath of the myth of multitasking in relationships? I dare you to give the comment box below your undivided attention!


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