Unravelling The Myths of Multitasking and Time Management – Part 3

In the first two parts of this series, we saw that multitasking and time management are far from being realistic or effective approaches to managing our ever-busy lives. This leaves us with the question of what should we be doing instead. The answer comes down to two inter-related concepts that I’ll discuss in the concluding part to this series – focus and setting goals.
The key to climbing the mountain
A few weeks ago, I watched a documentary that followed a group of mountain climbers who were attempting to climb Mount Everest. Thanks to a number of technological advances, the first two-thirds of the ascent were not as daunting as it was decades earlier. However, the final leg of the climb still presented the same challenges and dangers as it did when people first started climbing this mountain over fifty years ago. Climbing up that final leg, the team was hit by winds far stronger than they had anticipated, making their climb much more strenuous and leaving them with even less of their precious oxygen supply for the return descent.
Despite this unexpected challenge, the climbers pushed ahead, not only reaching the summit of Mount Everest, but also safely returning back to their base camp. When asked why they pressed ahead in spite of the conditions, one climber remarked that they couldn’t get distracted by such things as an unexpected wind storm; that the key to surviving Everest depends on your ability to pay attention to what you can control, like breathing and pacing your climb. While this answered the interviewer’s question, it also brings to light how important keeping their focus on reaching their goal was to their success on climbing Mount Everest.
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