
Do you sometimes feel swamped with too much information?
I do.
The more I look for information (especially online), the more information I find. If I am not careful, I can get completely swamped by it and drown a slow, uncreative death of information overload. Sometimes it leaves my head spinning. I often hear people saying "I get so many newsletters and so much information, I just don't know what to do with it all". Well yes - if you subscribe to a lot of newsletters, you are going to receive a lot of information!
I learnt very quickly that I don't read most of the newsletters I get. So I unsubscribed from them all. I now only subscribe to one newsletter - the Harvard Business Review. It's not that I don't support the wonderful work that so many people are doing in the world - but that I'd rather choose when and how I find out what they are up to.
In an era of information overload, I try not to let filter failure be my downfall. I usually give myself time limits on reading online information, and try to limit it to only the specific information I need. I find that by consuming a lot of information, I begin to feel bogged down. It is mainly through creativity and contribution that my spirit feels light and free. There is a balance between consumption and creation, and I hope to maintain this balance by contributing something of value, whilst also supporting other's creativity by utilising their information.



