Monotasking

What is Monotasking?


1.

The performance by an individual of one task, and only one task, at a point in time. Monotasking can be more productive than multitasking because it allows an individual to put all their attention and focus on the task at hand. This allows fewer mistakes than would be made if the individual were multitasking.

"With so much time on his hands, Peter decided to monotask for the rest of the day."

"Bob told me that monotasking is so much better than multitasking."

See mono, multitasking, task


64

Random Words:

1. A large minivan, usually white but also seen in such styling shades as dark red, green, off-blue, and grey, always covered in at least a..
1. to get pants shitting drunk. kristi: "holy moley jessica. i think you are a little too shittytonight." jessica: "air on..
1. mixed up in a maximal way He had a miximaxi way of doing things. See upset, shuffled, confused, disorderly..