TIME MANAGEMENT TYPE

The
Multi-
Tasker

The Multitasker

"Why do one thing when you can do three at the same time?"

You’re always doing something — or many somethings — but that doesn’t always mean you’re doing the right things. You jump from task to task like it’s a game of productivity pinball: bouncing between projects, Slack messages, tabs, and to-do lists.

You’ve got plenty of energy and enthusiasm, but it’s often scattered across too many open loops. Planning? Not your favourite. Prioritising? Nearly impossible. You prefer to act first and think later — but that can leave you chasing everything and finishing nothing.

Deep down, you want to focus — you really do. But with so many ideas, responsibilities, and distractions, it’s hard to decide where to land. You’re juggling a dozen things at once and still wondering which one is actually moving you forward.

TMSA Dimensions:
Priorities & Planning

Planning

Flexible

Deliberate

Priority

Going with the Flow

Laser-Focused

TMSA Dimensions:
Priorities & Planning

Planning

Flexible

Deliberate

Priority

Going with the Flow

Laser-Focused

Your Strengths

  • Quick to adapt
    You can shift gears fast and roll with surprises
  • Self-starter energy
    You jump into action and often take initiative without waiting
  • Thrives in fast-paced environments
    You bring energy and agility to chaotic or dynamic settings.

Your Challenges

  • Lack of clear priorities
    You’re always doing something, but not always the right thing.
  • Overflowing to-do lists
    You start many tasks, but often leave them unfinished.
  • Reactive workflow
    You respond to what’s urgent, not what’s important.
  • Burnout risk
    You take on too much and drain your energy trying to do it all.

Your Strengths

  • Quick to adapt
    You can shift gears fast and roll with surprises
  • Self-starter energy
    You jump into action and often take initiative without waiting
  • Thrives in fast-paced environments
    You bring energy and agility to chaotic or dynamic settings.

Your Challenges

  • Lack of clear priorities
    You’re always doing something, but not always the right thing.
  • Overflowing to-do lists
    You start many tasks, but often leave them unfinished.
  • Reactive workflow
    You respond to what’s urgent, not what’s important.
  • Burnout risk
    You take on too much and drain your energy trying to do it all.

Growth Tips

Multitasking feels productive, but deep focus is where progress happens. Start your day with just one clear priority, then go wild with the rest once that’s done.

Strategies That Work for You

Pomodoro Technique

Short, focused work sprints followed by built-in breaks give your brain a rhythm. The time limit adds urgency, but the breaks give permission to reset — perfect for your task-switching style. You can channel your natural energy into 25-minute bursts, then bounce to something else without guilt.

Multitaskers need to see what’s in progress to stay grounded. A Kanban board (digital or sticky notes) turns your mental juggling into a visual system:

  • “To Do”
  • “Doing”
  • “Done”
 Moving tasks across columns helps you finish what you start — and resist jumping to something new too soon

Kanban Boards

Growth Tips

Multitasking feels productive, but deep focus is where progress happens. Start your day with just one clear priority, then go wild with the rest once that’s done.

Strategies That Work for You

Pomodoro Technique

Short, focused work sprints followed by built-in breaks give your brain a rhythm. The time limit adds urgency, but the breaks give permission to reset — perfect for your task-switching style. You can channel your natural energy into 25-minute bursts, then bounce to something else without guilt.

Multitaskers need to see what’s in progress to stay grounded. A Kanban board (digital or sticky notes) turns your mental juggling into a visual system:

  • “To Do”
  • “Doing”
  • “Done”
 Moving tasks across columns helps you finish what you start — and resist jumping to something new too soon

Kanban Boards

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