The Hidden Cost of Multitasking
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About this listen
We all think we’re good at multitasking.
Answering emails during calls.
Scrolling while eating.
Switching between funds and market news.
But what if multitasking isn’t productivity, it’s just distraction?
In this episode, Ashdin Doctor and Paridhi Doshi break down the hidden cost of multitasking, from cognitive switching costs in the brain to financial switching costs in investing.
In this episode, we explore:
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Why the brain isn’t wired for multitasking
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The difference between multitasking and task-switching
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How switching burns mental energy
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Why busy doesn’t mean effective
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The training analogy: focus before complexity
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Why diversification ≠ over-diversification
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The danger of constantly buying and selling
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How emotional investing destroys compounding
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Why automated SIPs are “single-tasking” for money
The big idea?
Focus compounds. Frenzy doesn’t.
Whether it’s habits, fitness, or finance, doing one thing well beats doing five things poorly.
Divest your emotions.
Invest your finances.
Let systems work quietly in the background.
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