Multitasking is not a woman's forte.


 Multitasking is not a woman's forte.


I've often come across quoted headlines like "Women are the best Multitaskers" and "How women saluted the art of Multitasking," but why do they always talk about women? Isn't a delightful family, a rewarding career, and mental solitude the foremost requirements for a majority of the people out there? Recent studies show that women aren't any better than men at multitasking. They are just doing more work, and jiggling between responsibilities has consistently been perceived as a women's domain.

The naked truth, the plain unadorned fact, is none mastered in multitasking, neither men nor women. Harking back to get mull over from the quoted headlines of articles like "Female Success Isn't Quite As Appealing As Some Women Believe." I can't help but catch sight of working women and their relationships these days.

From finding a date to taking care of kids, thriving in a career, and juggling between relationships is constant chaos for a woman. The amount of resilience that it takes for women to handle all the frantic mix of work, dating life, kids, society, and family is never a piece of cake. These women aren't getting enough time to even bake cakes for themselves. And the bitter-better solution turns out to be multitasking.

As per research, the human brain is only capable of doing a particular work at a time, and doing two or more work at a time will often lead to inefficient and time-consuming results. Being said that, if multitasking strains women's brains, why are they still being expected to work on several things at a time? A working mum after childbirth or a single woman with multiple responsibilities, while doing multitasks for a prolonged time, will experience mental health deterioration which will inevitably force them to end their careers. Achieving the work-life balance isn't as easy as it is on Pinterest boards Which makes it exhausting for plenty of women when society hopes for a woman to do all the work. Women are confronting endless problems and tasks in their work and lives, where only a few manage them adequately. So, the consequences of this drastic myth of "do it all" always fall on women's heads.

After all, I can't stop thinking about why Indian goddesses have multiple hands.

Why do we only appreciate women who handle work and family like a pro, 

And why is childcare still being left to women?

Multitasking cannot be a woman's thing, and it has never been a woman's forte. 





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Arun said…
Awesome work❤️

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