Embracing Monotasking

Thatcher discusses the rise of multitasking in our culture, tracing its origins back to the advent of computers in the 1960s. As technology evolved, so did our expectations, leading us to believe we can juggle multiple tasks like our devices. With increasing societal pressures and the relentless pace of modern life, the need for monotasking emerges as a more effective approach to productivity and well-being.