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Multi-tasking and the Presidential Race

October 3rd, 2008 · 2 Comments

The thing I love about the political blogosphere is that we can divorce ourselves from the rudimentary issues addressed by the media and think about what is important to us as individuals. The swing voters will decide the presidency in this election, and they, by and large, will pick the guy that they like, largely independent of the issues.

So here’s an interesting point of view from Maura Thomas over on Tell Me Your Idea. She asks the question "which candidate will be able to multi-task." Multi-tasking, ever the popular drop-word of techies and millennials, is actually misnomer for "mental flexibility."

Of course, as I write this, answer emails, and listen to Palin and Biden debate, I wonder how my own mental flexibility is affecting my work.

–Brian

Tags: Officials and Politicians

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