Research shows that multitasking is really inefficient. Trying to focus on and hop between multiple tasks dilutes focus, introduces delays, and makes things take longer to complete. Single Tasking Day, then, is about embracing one and only one task. Make a list, put it in order of priority, and get started on a task – and ignore everything else until you finish it. I am going to concentrate on getting out of bed first, then take it from there ....
Today's task is I'm going to rewire the electrics in my work shed, I've a new 10w solar panel for the roof, control box and lots of led lights to wire in
Today's initial task is convincing myself that taking on "additional" sunday work was a good idea. After I have achieved that I will move onto the next task of actually planting trees for 5 hours. The urge to multi-task will be firmly kept in check for the day
My single task consisted of sitting on the front verandah & doing very little. It was a total success.