Coping With Too Much Wisdom
There is so much wisdom floating around the many e-learning spaces that Ive adopted, and only so much time in the day. How does one cope?
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Let me put it this way, just in case youre scanning for headlines:
1] Be Realistic: Realize that you cant catch everything as it happens. Let it be OK, to hear about significant developments a day later.
2] Turn Off Notifiers: Check for content on your schedule. The email, tweets and blog posts will all be there... when the time is right for you to deal with them. Dont let incoming content dictate your schedule.
3] Be Selective: Let your RSS Reader become a portfolio filled with only the richest content. With the right feeds, getting your reader down to zero wont bring relief, but will leave you anxious for more.
4] Take the Time: Ensure that reading/listening a part of your daily routine, rather than an always on torrent of information. Learning with a cup of tea, reminds me that reading is an experience to savor.
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6] Dig Deep: In our desire to digest more and more, we often let tweets trump richer, deeper, more thoughtful writing. And when we find that elusively rich article or book, we tend to speed read or scan only for the highlights. Do you remember when reading was a pleasurable experience? It still can be.
7] Unplug: Even though Starbucks and McDonalds may offer free wifi, there are other ways to engage with ideas. What real books are you reading? What face-to-face conversations are you having?
8] Remember What Matters Most: Your family, your colleagues, your work, your play... they all matter, and they are each deserving of your time and attention. Connecting with global colleagues is great, but dont do it at the expense of your flesh and blood relationships.
These are but a few things I try to remind myself. Care to add your advice?
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