Banana Bread: A Cautionary Tale of Multitasking

Image of banana bread

This morning, I was hurrying to get ready for work, with the final step being breakfast. I loaded up my bowl of overnight oats with all the things, then eyed a loaf of banana bread. 

Do I really need a slice of banana bread right now? No. Do I want one? Yes. It’s delicious, I’m having it. 

I cut a small piece, put it on a napkin and took my breakfast to the table, excited to eat (I love eating and I really love banana bread). Because it was already getting late and I wanted to get a head start on work, I brought my laptop to the table too. While I was eating, I checked Slack, responded to messages, read some emails, and made some decisions about the day. 

Then I glanced down at that napkin, ready to indulge in the deliciousness of the banana bread, only to find that it was…gone! All that remained were a couple sad crumbs, like a breakfast crime scene. 

I was shocked and dismayed. Where had it gone? Who took my banana bread??

Sadly, there was only one possible answer. I had eaten it. But I was so absorbed in my work tasks, that it hadn’t even registered as yummy. It hadn’t even registered that I had eaten it, because I was completely unconscious to it. I wasn’t present with my banana bread!

This, my friends, is why multitasking is a scam. Doing two things at once, almost all of the time, means one or both of those things are happening unconsciously. Sometimes, that’s absolutely fine. Like driving and listening to a great podcast. Or doodling while on a tedious call. But other times, it means you completely miss out on the full enjoyment of the experience. 

Working while eating breakfast meant I completely missed out on the pleasure of eating something delicious. It’s as though it never even happened. It was a good reminder to be present with the things that matter, even the small things. Otherwise, you might miss out completely. 

4 responses to “Banana Bread: A Cautionary Tale of Multitasking”

  1. Any more of that Banana Bread left 😋

  2. That’s is so funny. This morning, I went into the office. We had a x-mas breakfast, with delicious bagels, coffee etc…As my co-worker and I were heading back to our floor, we passed the kitchen. I motioned to him let’s stop here, eat and chat, because I know if I head back to my desk, i’lll be more focused on work and won’t be able to enjoy the yummy bagel. He agreed…Best decision, because that bagel was absolutely delicious!…Had I gone back to my desk like I normally do to eat, that bagel most like would not have existed in my mind….So, Bang On!

    1. Bagels must be savored!

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