Each meeting throughout your workday requires a mental shift. Imagine: Daily standup at 8:30, a brainstorming session at 9 AM, a client call at 11 AM, a team update at 1 PM, and an industry webinar at 3 PM. How are you getting work done with this schedule?
You have two choices: Lean in and actively participate in every meeting and hope this will be worthwhile or give up from the get go and multi-task your way through the day.
By the end of the day, you lose either way. Sure, you "attended" all the meetings, but work progress? Minimal. The constant context-switching has left you drained and unable to focus. Nevermind, the guilt and frustrating feeling of working hard despite seeing any results.
Context switching involves quickly switching between different tasks, often before completing the first task. With the increase in remote work, booking a meeting is seen as the only way project teams can collaborate in real time on a task.
What this means in the regular workday is employees often find they are jumping from one meeting to another without sufficient time to process or prepare. This frequent switching disrupts focus and productivity. In fact, 51% of employees said that working asynchronously or setting their own schedule positively contributed to their productivity.
While context switching involves moving between tasks sequentially, multitasking attempts to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Both can negatively impact productivity, but context switching while transitioning to different meetings throughout the day is particularly disruptive as it prevents deep work and thoughtful engagement.
Have you ever found yourself typing out a quick email, Teams chat, or Slack message while in a meeting? Us too! Luckily, there are ways to avoid this so you are more present in your meetings and more productive in deep-thought work. Take our free meeting assessment to identify areas for improvement in your personal meeting habits.
Our brains crave focus. Constantly jumping between tasks, especially those requiring deep concentration, takes a significant mental toll. According to our research, this context switching can cost us a whopping 20 minutes of lost productivity per switch! This disruption hampers efficiency and overall performance. By minimizing unnecessary meetings and distractions, we can create a more focused work environment, ultimately boosting productivity and reducing the cognitive load on our brains.
Thankfully, there's light at the end of the tunnel! By adopting a more strategic approach to meetings, we can reclaim our time and boost productivity. Here's what you can do!
Feeling overwhelmed by meetings? You're not alone. But there's no need to be a prisoner of your calendar.
Kairos offers a suite of tools designed to help you reclaim control of your workday.
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By implementing these strategies and considering solutions like Kairos, you can minimize the disruptive effects of meeting overload and get back to doing what matters most: focused, productive work.
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