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Hey {{first_name|bro}},
I’m watching something, eating a meal, and writing this email.
Maybe this will go well, maybe it wont…
The point is, most of the time, multitasking just makes all of the things you’re doing worse.
Especially if you’re trying to write an email.
That’s what I’m telling you guys at least—the truth is I’m addicted to multitasking and I don’t want you guys to be.
Hence, this email.
Now, you’re probably wondering…
“What’s so bad about multitasking? Aren’t I getting things done faster?”
That’s the lie you’ve been told (and the lie that keeps me doing it).
The truth is, multitasking is like when you’re in the desert and you start running toward a “river or puddle.”
But when you actually get there, it’s just an illusion.
And that’s not the worst part. Now that you ran there, not only are you more tired, but now you’re also thirsty.
It’s the same thing with multitasking.
You think you’re going so much faster, but not only do you end up going slower, you end up messing up all the things you’re doing.
I mean, just look at this email…
I’m sure it’s not my very best, and it took me 2x longer than it should’ve.
Bottom line: Multitasking is the best—I just got three things done and my email is flawless—puddle my ahh.
—John
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T: NEVER MULTITASK