Information Overload: Part Three - What To Do / Solutions

Thursday, April 23 2009 @ 09:00 AM EDT

Contributed by: Admin

In the final analysis of the problems caused by information overload, we must not only identify the causes, but also identify workable solutions. The task alone seems daunting, but it doesn't have to be. While none of us can completely eliminate the endless streams of information in our lives, we can make a truly significant reduction in how much of our time that information consumes.


The critical thing to remember is that we still have control over the information in our lives. But to stem the problem does require a systematic approach. Given the vast scope of places that information overload consumes us, certain area within each of our lives may require more diligence than will others.

Overall, the maxim to live by is, "decrease quantity, increase quality." With that concept in mind, lets try to bring these areas into focus. In considering these, take a piece of paper and jot down your own specific needs.

  1. At the Office -


  2. At home -

  3. On The Net -