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3.18.2009

Multitasking Tactic

"The shortest way to do many things is to do one thing at once."

-Samuel Smiles

This reminds me of a keypoint to the TWI problem solving approach: "Tackle only one problem at a time."

I honestly think that multitasking is overated, but that may be because I'm not all that great at it.

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