The word "polychronicity" is a term that describes people who prefer to work on multiple activities at the same time. Examples of polychronic behaviors include: cooking food while watching television, browsing the internet while driving a car, and talking on the phone while sitting in meetings.
Polychronicity is in contrast to those who prefer monochronicity (doing one thing at a time). The polychronic-monochronic concept was first developed by Edward T. Hall in 1959 in his anthropological studies of time use in different cultures.
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To a polychron
time is continuous, with no particular structure. Polychrons see time as a never-ending river, flowing from the infinite past, through the present, into the infinite future.
In the workplace, polychrons prefer to keep their time unstructured, changing from one activity to another as the mood takes them.
Although polychrons can meet deadlines, they need to do so in their own way.
A polychron does not want detailed plans imposed upon him, nor does he want to make his own detailed plans.
Polychrons prefer to work as they see fit without a strict schedule, following their internal mental processes from one minute to the next.
They love to work on more than one thing at a time. To a polychron, switching from one activity to another is both stimulating and productive and, hence, the most desirable way to work.
To a monochron
time is discrete, not continuous.
Monochrons see time as being divided into fixed elements — seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, and so on — temporal blocks that can be organized, quantified and scheduled.
Monochrons love to plan in detail, making lists, keeping track of their activities, and organizing their time into a daily routine.
Monochrons prefer to do one thing at a time, working on a task until it is finished, then, and only then, moving on to the next task.
Switching back and forth from one activity to another is not only wasteful and distracting, it is uncomfortable.
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oooo.patutlah..
again,googling random things.this has nothing to do with dentist ainaa. just can't make my head clear,im a soon dentist.sob-sob-sob. masih belum terlambat untuk bertaubat.
melalui pemerhatian yang seciput ni,sarjana dulu tak belajar satu satu kan.maksudnya,macam Ibnu Sina,dia belajar ubat,dia juga belajar falsafah , astronomi , agama , dan seorang penyair jugak kan. jadi,
rumus satu : cara untuk meningkatkan jalinan neuron ialah dengan melatih otak untuk tahu banyak benda dalam satu masa,ada kaitan dengan polychrons mungkin.heh.nak sedapkan hati.
rumus dua : sistem sekarang yang hanya memfokuskan kita kepada satu benda adalah tidak efisen.this is what my abang said long time ago.
haih,i think my brother has the responsiblity influencing me towards this random stuff.
regardless,
( by time )
( indeed mankind is in loss )
( Except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each other to truth and advised each other to patience )
love to know is good.
but love to put it in your act is the most beautiful.
semoga Allah kurniakan kita kekuatan.
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