
Someone has rightly said – ‘ information is power ‘. There’s nothing more valuable than getting the right information at the right time. And as always, the internet, with its abundant sources of information, is there to satiate as well as increase your desire for information.
I’m sure you’d agree that this power seems to overpower us everyday. How many days have you felt that you could have been more productive if you had not been twittering or checking emails or reading feeds the entire day? How many times has it happened that you completely lose track of time when you are watching news or browsing through your friends’ updates in Facebook?
The truth is that you need information. Avoiding reading feeds or logging into Facebook isn’t the solution. You need to filter and use information effectively. And that can only happen when you are more systematic in your approach towards dealing with the plethora of information you get everyday. Here are six tips to help you get started.
Analyze your work day and decide on the activities which are essential and the ones which you could profit from doing less. For different people, it could be different things. It could be twitter for you and RSS feeds for someone else.
Those who get more than 50 emails per day, delegate the task to someone else. Set up auto-forward rule and train your virtual assistant. You may not want every email to reach your assistant’s inbox so you may set up filters in your email based on the sender’s email address.
Seriously, if you are someone who gets more than 50 emails per day, you need to start looking for an assistant to handle them.
When it comes to managing RSS feeds, prioritization is the key. Here are 8 useful tips to manage and avoid RSS overload. If you are a Google Reader user like me then here are some more tips to make you more productive while using it.
Setting time frames for work and play is a good approach towards solving this problem. And to make sure you respect that time frame, use a timer. It could be a physical timer device or a software like this one.
Learn to save for later. Consume the information later, not instantly. Again, that’s when setting time frames does the trick. When you know you would have the time later for fun, you would hesitate less while saving things for later.
Have some other great tips to deal with information overload ? Lets hear them in the comments.
Cheers,
Written on 7/7/2009 by Abhijeet Mukherjee. Abhijeet is an internet entrepreneur who loves writing about tech, productivity, blogging & making money online. Catch him at Jeet Blog and also subscribe to his weekly newsletter.
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