Rekindling Focus: How Single-Tasking Could Transform Thai Life in a Digital Age
In a world obsessed with multitasking, fresh research questions whether our obsession is helping or harm. A Psychology Today feature draws on clinical practice and psychology to show not only the costs of constant task-switching but also the quiet power of fully engaging with a single moment. The piece argues that genuine presence can ease stress and fatigue, offering a simple antidote in our busy lives.
For Thai readers, the message lands at a national moment. Bangkok’s streets hum with traffic and digital chatter, while teens and workers report rising exhaustion and detachment. The core insight is clear: while multitasking is widely accepted, staying present may unlock greater well-being and better performance.