“(Those) studies have shown that we’re dumber when we do this (multi-taks), an average of 10 IQ points dumber. That’s twice as much as smoking a joint dumber. And we’re also 40 percent less efficient at whatever it is we’re doing,” reported Joe Kraus co-founder of excite.com in 1993, when citing recent studies on multi-tasking. Kraus’ citation was included in an interesting read, “The Myths of Multi-Tasking,” in the MondayMorningMemo by Roy H. Williams.
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