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    1. Asked: December 7, 2021In: Communication

      Why can’t I do two things at the same time?

      Maudie Forsyth
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      Added an answer on December 8, 2021 at 1:36 pm

      Actually you can, the brain just tend to prioritize a thing over the other. For example, I'm thinking about what to type, while typing right now. I'm also in a class undergoing a training. Usually, when "thinking" your brain is focusing on the most relevant thing.

      Actually you can, the brain just tend to prioritize a thing over the other. For example, I’m thinking about what to type, while typing right now. I’m also in a class undergoing a training. Usually, when “thinking” your brain is focusing on the most relevant thing.

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    2. Asked: December 7, 2021In: Communication

      How do you know an insecure person?

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      Added an answer on December 8, 2021 at 1:36 pm

      Constantly bringing down someone or always pointing out their flaws is a huge sign of insecurity. They will point out physical flaws in other people and even yourself. Making other people less secure makes them feel better about their insecurities. Got that aunt who points out your weight? Got a friRead more

      Constantly bringing down someone or always pointing out their flaws is a huge sign of insecurity. They will point out physical flaws in other people and even yourself. Making other people less secure makes them feel better about their insecurities. Got that aunt who points out your weight? Got a friend who always mentions your acne? Colleague who says back handed compliments? Those people are actually very insecure about themselves.

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    3. Asked: December 7, 2021In: Communication

      Does writing down things help prevent memory loss?

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      Added an answer on December 8, 2021 at 1:36 pm

      Naturally, jotting things down help remember things. A person who writes things down has more leverage over someone who doesn’t. Writing things down may not prevent memory loss because it is not a medical treatment, it is just one of the ways to manage memory loss. So a person suffering from memoryRead more

      Naturally, jotting things down help remember things. A person who writes things down has more leverage over someone who doesn’t. Writing things down may not prevent memory loss because it is not a medical treatment, it is just one of the ways to manage memory loss. So a person suffering from memory loss may want to start jotting everything down lest they forget.

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