Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Too Much Info Kills

Have you ever felt as if too much was happening at the same time in your business sphere and that you were very likely to miss the golden opportunity of a life? Well this isn’t surprising; what with everyone thinking he is a guru and selling products and packages they swear will work. You are left feeling lost, unsure and eventually missing really good offers just because you didn’t notice them in the flow. So today I’m going to help you deal with information overload and understand where to start.

We’re all getting more and more wired into technological tools – tools we believe help improve personal productivity. I believe that many people suffering from information overload are allowing technology to run them rather than the other way around. More technology isn’t always the answer, no matter how well written or developed. We all craze over new software, claiming this one is better than that other one without even trying it out, basing ourselves only on their price, date of creation or team behind it.  So my idea is run free! Try the ones that appeal with you, buy the ones you fall for but don’t overdo it. Use only the necessary software and do the maximum yourself: No I’m not encouraging you to be an IT retard. I’m simply helping you remain free. Any good guru would tell you the same.

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We are all overwhelmed with information on the Web today, partly because of ever evolving technology available today and partly because of Human Nature's insatiable desire for knowledge. The big question is will informational technology take control of us or will we control informational technology? Too much of anything is bad. Essentially we need to place our own "information filters" up, screening out information that is not relevant to our job at hand, even within the social networking and online marketing niches. We can't join every social network, every great home business opportunity or use every advertising software on the Web because we are only human. As humans we must all follow our hearts when it comes to the information we take in and the programs we join or buy. Too much info kills the human spirit.

 

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