Multitasking Revisited
Most multitasking reviews out there seems designed for risky driving behaviors. Of course as we've said previously here we have that capacity and it should be turned off or on as circumstances necessitate.
Like in our article entitled Red Alert! below. Caution is thrown in the air not to stale your good conversations because of misunderstanding with money change. That's not as lethal as when driving and can still be corrected.
I remember saints bi-locating just to administer the sacraments. It's not that there's a shortage of priest during those times, and even today, but that doing good, we are not to limit the help God offers us sometimes bypassing the laws of nature or our psychological limitations concerning our topic on multitasking.
So yes psychology reminds us that we're human beings and not angels. But if the act of goodness calls us to some degree of multitasking that may not be lethal at all, I think it's wise to first say, "Lord, help me," and then proceed capacitating yourself with multitasking again like selling to four customers at the same time since they're all to board the same jeepney that's about to leave already and you're alone at that time.
It's wise though to remember that some important things in life need our focus, our whole heart, soul, mind, like praying. I troubled myself to do other things while praying even though I can pray exclusively at that time but did not. So God troubled to give me some very difficult things in life that I asked God if I be spared from this cross. God answered, "I'm sorry what was that again you're saying. I'm busy doing other good things also while listening to you." Do unto God what you want God do unto you.
Like in our article entitled Red Alert! below. Caution is thrown in the air not to stale your good conversations because of misunderstanding with money change. That's not as lethal as when driving and can still be corrected.
I remember saints bi-locating just to administer the sacraments. It's not that there's a shortage of priest during those times, and even today, but that doing good, we are not to limit the help God offers us sometimes bypassing the laws of nature or our psychological limitations concerning our topic on multitasking.
So yes psychology reminds us that we're human beings and not angels. But if the act of goodness calls us to some degree of multitasking that may not be lethal at all, I think it's wise to first say, "Lord, help me," and then proceed capacitating yourself with multitasking again like selling to four customers at the same time since they're all to board the same jeepney that's about to leave already and you're alone at that time.
It's wise though to remember that some important things in life need our focus, our whole heart, soul, mind, like praying. I troubled myself to do other things while praying even though I can pray exclusively at that time but did not. So God troubled to give me some very difficult things in life that I asked God if I be spared from this cross. God answered, "I'm sorry what was that again you're saying. I'm busy doing other good things also while listening to you." Do unto God what you want God do unto you.
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