multitasking and creativity
Multitasking refers to the ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously or switch between tasks rapidly. It involves efficiently allocating attention and managing effort across various activities. Creativity, on the other hand, is the capacity to think innovatively, generate unique ideas, and solve problems in unconventional ways. It involves connecting disparate concepts, thinking critically, and incorporating imagination into one's work.
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