@nuridin, I agree with you 100%. A person cannot give full, meaningful attention to more than one thing at a time. Any mindless task that can be completed at the same time as another task is still pulling a bit of attention from the main task, and if that other task is a critical one, or involves interaction with another human, then it must be admitted that the important task is not getting full, undivided attention, and something is bound to suffer for it.
If there is anything I wish I would have done differently in the raising of my children, it is this very thing. I wish I would have given them 100% of my attention when they asked for it. Kids make their needs for attention known in all sorts of ways.
Neglecting the most important people in my life just so I could get some work done at the same time was a mistake. I wish someone had given me this advice when I was younger. Now I know better.
I've upvoted and resteemed this article as one of my daily post promotions for the @mitneb Curation Trail Project. It will be featured in the @mitneb Curation Trail Project Daily Report for 24 FEB 2018.
Cheers!
Thank you @mitneb for your feedback and valuable insights... I appreciate choosing my post to resteem and to include in your curation trail project :)