Let’s start with my confession time: I used to be an information junkie. I subscribed to dozens of newsletters, saved countless articles to read later, and had a folder in my email overflowing with materials to peruse “when I had time.” But I soon realized that this constant information overload was actually holding me back.
The information age has made it easier than ever to access an overwhelming amount of information. With so many resources available at our fingertips, it can be difficult to filter through and identify what’s truly valuable for our personal and professional development. It’s easy to get lost in the vastness of the internet and even when I do find something relevant, I often struggle to make sense of the information and to implement it effectively in my own work and personal development.
Sounds familiar? Well, the good news is that there are other ways, and I’ll share an approach that has been working for me: Last year I made a...
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