• The Multitasking Myth & Why People Are Switching Jobs

  • Jul 8 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
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The Multitasking Myth & Why People Are Switching Jobs

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  • Think you’re a multitasking master? Think again. This episode reveals the hidden cost of multitasking on your brain and productivity. Learn why every attention switch drains your focus, leaving you exhausted without getting much done—and what you can do about it.

    We also tackle the growing trend of job switching: why people leave jobs they love because of bad bosses, and what you should consider before making a move. Plus, we dive into the debate over remote work, its impact on workplace culture, and how new generations are adjusting (or struggling) as they enter the workforce.

    Get ready for a deep dive into what’s really going on in today’s workplace.

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