“We Really Can Multitask
New Brain Study Finds
Research suggests the brain can rewire itself to do two things at once.” —
@WSJ
To
#multithink is to multitask.
Multithink your way through to the link.
Metacognition the whole is called, the
#neurospatial wholeness of “thinking about thinking”—ideally to improve optimal outcomes of your mindful higher-order thorough thinking (HOTT).
With the attached article from
#TheWallStreetJournal, higher-order thinking (HOT) isn’t HOTT enough.
Thinkingly think thoroughly through these thinkable thinking-and-doing things.
Thoroughness is your sovereign thinking thing to do.
Einstein taught how the human brain visually and wordlessly thinks its
#thinkings—in a possibly immeasurable quantity of specific measurements.
The brain’s mind moves a percentage of what’s “seen” into liminality’s wordish
#thoughtings—then crystallized worded thoughts.
Thinkingness,
#thoughtingness, and
#thoughtness are HOTT thoughts.
Metacognitive
#multithinking and multitasking are evolutionarily normative, I unscientifically argue.
To ignite microlearning curiosity among thinker-doers about metacognition’s mechanics and mysteries,
#multitasking I call a multithinking and
#multidoing way of thinking and doing.
Did I hear an “Ouch?”
Did that recursively illustrated thinkingness sting your brain a wee bit?
“No brain pain, no mind gain,” we meaningfully quip at
@enclave_center.
Invite (i.e., permit) your healthy brain to
#wordlesssly see—and your agile mind to
#wordishly-to-
#wordedly experience—this article’s reported ways science supports the above nonclincal context that’s purposefully illustrated by
@EnclaveAcademy.
If you made it to this point in the post, you are productively engaged in
#metacognition.
#ThinkToThink™ your thinkings through thoughtings into thoughts.
Metacognition works metacognitive miracles.
#Metathink to multithink when you click the link:
wsj.com/health/wellness/mult…