If your browser currently has more open tabs than you can count on your fingers and toes …
If your inbox has a “read later” folder that you never enter except when you finally admit defeat and delete everything that’s in it …
I see you. I know the feeling. I relate.
All those articles, newsletters, and ideas we save for later because they might be important pile up, languish, and haunt us.
They are evidence of INFO FOMO – the fear of missing out on something that might matter – a new change management technique, innovative approach to strategy, or holiday recipe.
Unfiltered, they drain our attention before we finally read or delete them.
Check out my latest post for filters that have helped me – a mental framework and an inbox trick. There's even some guidance on how you can put this into practice (no filter helps if we don't use it).
You can read it here: INFO FOMO
Here's to an end of year information purge and a reset to something that is more manageable and leaves you consuming high quality content in reasonable portions.
Until next time,
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