Multitasking is Associated with Having Fewer Brain Cells, and Other Industry News

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Natalie Grasso Cockrell
Natalie Grasso Cockrell
Natalie is a Workplace Consultant at Herman Miller and the former Editor of Work Design Magazine. She’s currently based in Pittsburgh.
Killing brain cells left and right. Image via innovativelyorganized.com.
Killing brain cells left and right. Image via innovativelyorganized.com.
  • Study finds that multitasking is associated with having fewer brain cells.
  • Procrastination is pretty much an epidemic, so “why is it always framed as an individual, personal deficiency? Why do we assume our own temperaments and habits are at fault — and feel bad about them — rather than question our culture’s canonization of productivity?”
  • “You’re acting like you don’t know how a modern office works!”
Natalie Grasso Cockrell
Natalie Grasso Cockrell
Natalie is a Workplace Consultant at Herman Miller and the former Editor of Work Design Magazine. She’s currently based in Pittsburgh.
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