We live in a world of endless tabs, tweets, reels, and series.

Each scroll feels rewarding, but your brain quietly pays the price. Every time you switch between Instagram, email, and news updates, your brain releases a small hit of dopamine, tricking you into feeling productive.

In reality, these distractions chip away at your focus and waste time.  Experts agree that while multitasking may work with simple tasks, such as walking and chatting, it's nearly impossible when handling two mentally demanding activities. What we call multitasking is often just rapid task switching.

This overloads the brain, leading to mistakes, slower thinking, and moments of confusion like, "What was I doing again…?" Here's what actually happens to your brain when you multitask: 1.