"Multitasking is a myth," writes Rich Fernandez in his Harvard Business Review article, "Help Your Team Manage Stress, Anxiety, and Burnout."
"Humans are not effective or efficient parallel processors (computers are).... Multitasking typically doubles the amount of time it takes to do a task, and it usually at least doubles the number of mistakes. People are best at 'serial monotasking.' Managers can encourage monotasking by helping team members with clear, one-at-a-time task prioritization for deliverables, defining milestones that don’t overlap, and generally avoiding the trap of mistaking the urgent for the important."
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Two parents can't raise a child any more than one. You need a whole community — everybody — to raise a child.
-Toni Morrison
Don't short change a child---two parents working together to raise a child is what every child deserves--no one is more invested in the child than the parent--the help of grandparents, relatives, friends, neighbors --that's icing on the cake but parents are the front line.
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