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information overload

It’s always time to simplify.

We need to make information simple.

We need to listen and organize and purge.

We need to be patient with those around us who adapt at different rates.

We need to revisit our approach.

I just watched this “Web 2.0″ video again.  It is information overload.  Yet, it also is about managing external perception.  It is about social networking and Twitter and blogs and hyperlinks and sharing information.  (It’s also linked with several other FAQ related videos, right here on this blog.)

The Machine is Us/ing Us

We need to slow down.  We do not need to speed up.

We need to stop multi-tasking.  We need to say no.

We need to say less, spend more time being the expert, and less time marketing.

I’ve said “we” a lot here.  That’s because “I” think “I” have some ideas that “I” think will help make other people’s lives more enjoyable, more simple, more balanced, more about what “we” want our lives to be about.

Stay tuned!

2 Responses

  1. Haven’t read you in awhile, and it looks like we are having similar ideas again. I’m starting over myself and I can’t wait to see what you come up with on this subject. – NTSoShal AKA Gatecrasher.

  2. [...] of our information overload is due to too many products that are not designed well and ’simply’ put, have too much [...]

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