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Julian, so good to see you posting again. I look so forward to seeing on the meetings soon!
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Something I came to realize yesterday was the ability women have to do two tasks at the same time, we men don't have that multitasking skill quite mastered. Little did I know was that indeed scientifically speaking, women's brain have double the chance of being focused on more that one thing at the same time.
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Now I like you recognizing that capability of woman. I think men can do it , only in a different way. I certainly have to muliti task working at the Country House.
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I woke up today to a pretty sunny day, I love sunny days, btw as I'm texting this post I'm also listening to "sunny days by Armin Vann Bureen".
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Julian wrote: Sun May 01, 2022 6:29 amLittle did I know was that indeed scientifically speaking, women's brain have double the chance of being focused on more that one thing at the same time.
Very interesting idea! I want to know what sparked this idea.

Have any sources on that? I had read the opposite. Not that men were better but that multitasking is a myth. How are we defining multitasking?

Is it spending more than 100% of your attention on something? Women can spend 100% focus on two things at once so 200%?

Seems like you can either focus 100% on one task, or divide and conquer, appropriately budget your time, energy, and resources, and say spend 25% / 25% / 25% / 25% on 4 tasks.

https://psychology.stackexchange.com/qu ... ing-a-myth - I also found this article quite interesting, I didn't realize it was something in the common parlance

Here is a cool *National Geographic video: TEST YOUR BRAIN - NatGeo - Human Can't Multitasking So Well* - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x300bt0


It's showing why texting and driving (probably the most commonly done 'multitasking') = no bueno... doesn't matter if you're a man or a woman!


Also interesting to me because mindfulness == anti-multitasking. All that samadhi or concentration meditation is really about trying to focus on only one thing at a time.
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I came to realize that I'm better at keeping the track of my daily routine by writing down on paper, however being back here and reading older posts hits different.
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Visited a friend yesterday and as coffee is  in our likes list, we undertook on an adventure of roasting coffee in a pot. the result, an acceptable medium roast with slight tipping traits, I felt insecure when temperature wouldn't go up as fast as I wanted even with the power at 100%,  the cause, overload of coffee, however it was an awesome experience. 
Deborah
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Hi Julian, welcome back to the forum.  Such a very interesting coffee exchange.  Any photos you can share with us?.
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Wow now that sounds really cool. Would love to see photos of those roasted beans!
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My friend took some pics and sent me this one, the sample at the top is the one I roasted and the other one was roasted by my friend's mother. Little did I know was the she's so good at it.
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Deborah
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Good morning to you Julian, those are great photographs.  Thank you!
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