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Closed Head Injury & Multi-Tasking

As I mentioned previously, I have experienced a closed head Injury as a result of my car accident. Throughout the years there have been situations where I felt incompetent and confused. One area involves multi-tasking. I thought I’d discuss that here since I’m writing about frontal lobe injury exercises. Research has reassured me. Nice. So, here is an excerpt from an upcoming ebook. Enjoy…

So many times throughout the years of working in a corporate environment, I continually received feedback about the importance of multi-tasking. (Multi-tasking is doing more than one thing at a time). I am not a good multi-tasker and never have been. Due to that, I have felt inadequate in this area. In fact, more than one time I’ve been fired due to my “numerous mistakes”.

When I stated I needed time to concentrate, the feedback was always negative and condescending. Couldn’t be because the job required multi-tasking, could it? Couldn’t be because I was expected to concentrate on balancing a detailed trial balance while continually being interrupted for any number of things? Couldn’t be due to losing my place and having to pick up where I left off, could it? Of course it does.

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