Single-Tasking: A Mindful Alternative to Multitasking
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Multitasking has become the norm in modern work culture—and often a badge of honor. But what if constantly switching between tasks is actually fragmenting our attention and draining our energy?
In this episode of Awakening Mindfulness at Work, Pierre and Sarah explore the power of single-tasking as a mindful and intentional way of working. Rather than presenting it as a productivity trick, they discuss single-tasking as a way of being—one that invites presence, calm, and deeper engagement with what truly matters.
Together they explore: • Why multitasking has become so normalized in the modern workplace • How technology and digital environments fragment our attention • The internal and external forces that make focus difficult • The role of intention and discipline in cultivating deeper attention • How a simple 15-minute time container can support focus and creativity • Why mindfulness helps us gently return when the mind wanders
They also discuss an important nuance: the goal is not to eliminate task-switching entirely, but to develop the awareness to choose when to focus deeply and when to shift.
The episode closes with a simple invitation: try single-tasking for just 15 minutes and notice what changes—in your attention, your nervous system, and the quality of your work.
A small experiment that can open the door to greater presence, clarity, and calm in the middle of busy workdays.