Yes, I believe everyone has the ability to multi-task. I believe some people are better at multi-tasking than others. I do not multi-task well, my time management skills are mediocre. I like to focus on one task at a time to prevent any sort of stress. My freshman year, I tried swimming and being a student, and it seems I was too lazy to do either. I guess it depends on how determined you are to get x amount of things done in a specific time frame.
Multi-tasking always drains me mentally and I do not like the feeling of being worn out so, I would rather not multi-task. Even though I do multi-task, Walking and texting, eating and talking, eating and texting, texting and learning, talking and learning, and so on. I believe more difficult, advanced multi-tasks exist, but taking it slow can never go wrong. Taking things slow is the only thing that benefits me.
I believe multi-tasking creates smarter children, as it is listed under puzzles and problem solving. I believe multi-tasking stimulates multiple parts of the brain, which can enhance one's learning ability. When I think of multi-tasking, I think of executing more than one task in a specific time frame. That is where multi-tasking comes into play. As I have stated above, my time management skills are very much MEDIOCRE, and I seem to enjoy being lazy and taking my time so, multi-tasking isn't for me and I am very ill-motivated.
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