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...master of juggling e-mail, voice mail, cell-phone calls and the like? No, you're not, says this slim fable-cum-manifesto against multitasking. The author, a business coach, gently ridicules the idea that anyone can concentrate on two things at the same time. What we're really doing, he says, is "switchtasking"--switching back and forth quickly and inefficiently from one task to the next. And when we give people our segmented attention and piecemeal time, says Crenshaw, "we end up damaging relationships." So put down that damn BlackBerry, as it were...
...crushed by the Terriers (3-4-2) by a score of 5-1. “I think we played a BU team that’s very talented but that hasn’t hit on all cylinders yet,” coach Jamie Clark said. “We were worried it might be the night they would do it, and it certainly was.” “Anytime you lose like that, it’s a learning experience,” said senior defender and co-captain Luke Sager. Harvard crossed the Charles River...
...people. Do bad things to those bad people over in Browntown. When that weather affects my football, I get really upset. And I just can’t deal.Okay, so I moved on. I had my old Wahoos, the University of Virginia, led by former Jets coach Al Groh, going up against a team that had not won an ACC game in its history. 0-25. They were un-victorioused…or whatever that word would be. So it starts out great. Good drive, get a field goal, we’re up 3-0, no worries. Thirty...
...final qualifying spot for Nationals. Watson’s achievement is particularly impressive because she has been sailing Laser Radios, the boats used in singlehanded regattas, for only two years. Most of the other competitors in the regatta have sailed these boats for much longer. The Harvard senior credits coach Michael O’Connor with helping her adjust to Laser Radios.“[O’Connor is] a big help,” Watson said. “He’s incredibly knowledgeable.” Due to her relative inexperience with Laser Radios, Watson focused...
...football coaches everywhere like to remind their teams, the best offense is a good defense. Luckily for head coach Tim Murphy, he’s blessed with both.Coming off of an Ivy League championship season, the Crimson has a lot of depth in a lot of places. Quarterbacks Chris Pizzotti and Liam O’Hagan are back in Cambridge for their fifth years. There are three running backs—juniors Ben Jenkins and Cheng Ho and sophomore Gino Gordon—competing for the top spot, and a front seven that is best in the Ivies. But having...