Sentence examples for splitting your attention from inspiring English sources

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This is also why texting and driving is a bad idea - you're splitting your attention resources.

Other situations may not be quite as dangerous, but still there are drawbacks to splitting your attention.

Whether it's a side conversation, your phone, or the cute barista, splitting your attention between the speaker and something else will signal that you're uninterested.

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Do you sometimes split your attention between reading a text message and properly savouring a meal?

Internet surfing, Slack chatting, IRL interaction — all daily multitasking that splits your attention, ups your stress and stunts productivity.

Enhances visual-spatial skills and your frontal lobe's ability to split your attention between mental tasks.

This production splits your attention into so many fragments that even the most accomplished multitasker won't be able to take it all in.

Split your attention in too many directions and you'll be paralyzed.

Split your attention evenly.

Try your best to split your attention between building back at your base, and making sure your army is not neglected during attacks.

If you split your attention between your studies and some other distraction, whether it's a television show, a job, or some other task, you won't be able to retain very much information (if any).

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