February 22, 2026

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Multitasking might give off the illusion of high efficiency—juggling several tasks at once, ticking them off faster, and keeping momentum going. But beneath this surface-level perception lies a hard truth: research shows that multitasking actually hampers productivity, potentially slashing it by up to 40%. That’s not a small dip—it’s nearly cutting your potential in half.

So, why is multitasking such a trap? At a glance, it looks like we’re simultaneously conquering multiple goals. What’s really happening, though, is rapid switching between tasks. Each time we shift attention from one thing to another, our brain undergoes a reset. This transition brings in distractions, cognitive friction, and slowdowns that we barely notice, but which pile up quickly.

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