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As humans we are always busy with different

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2024 8:08 am
by arzina566
is nothing to be ashamed of.

Avoid multitasking
activities, and rarely with just one thing at a time: the continuous partial attention . I notice it myself when I am in a mandatory meeting and in the meantime I check LinkedIn or start working on something else.

However, Harvard research shows the bad side of multitasking. Switching can cost 40% of your productivity and you remember things much worse . But most importantly: it really causes a big ' energy drain' of the brain.

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So, for the next video call, you're better off brazil telegram data 30 million closing the tabs, Slack and LinkedIn, putting your phone away and trying to fill in an appointment as effectively as possible, in order to finish it as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, it remains impossible for a meeting host to check whether participants have done all this. Especially now that Zoom has removed the 'attendee attention tracking' function .


A majority of Dutch people find sustainability important. Yet we are all buying less sustainably during the corona crisis. Also striking: the older, the more sustainable. In this article you will find more retail insights about sustainability and what that means for the communication of brands.


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The Retail Buying Study, which annually maps the purchasing behavior of the Dutch, focuses on sustainability this year. And more specifically, the extent to which sustainability plays a role in the purchasing behavior and purchasing decisions of the Dutch. The study also looked at current purchasing behavior (pdf) during the corona crisis. And is it true that the crisis is a dress rehearsal for the coming climate crisis?

That another crisis is coming is evident from the Urgenda case and the agreements to which the government and companies have committed themselves. From the goal of reducing household waste in the Netherlands from 500 kilos per person per year to 30 kilos in 2025, with the aim of making Dutch raw materials circular in 2050. This will require measures that are at least comparable in limitation, impact and severity to the Covid-19 measures we are currently living under. In that sense, this time is a good exercise, with 47% of Dutch people believing that they have become more aware of sustainability due to the corona crisis. And 44% think that after th