With a new device coming onto the market, there is always a big hype. These devices are getting smaller, but can do more, not only can you phone other people for example, but they connect you to your friends on a number of social networks, allow you to take and share photos and videos, you can read ebook, access your bank account, check and send emails and much much more.
Not surprisingly we spend more and more time with our gadgets. Me too – I love my iPhone and would not want to exchange it for anything. However, with spending more time with these devices and being easily distracted when it vibrates, rings or does something else, it becomes increasingly difficult to focus on the tasks we are supposed to do.
Back in November, there was an article posted that lists a number for points that will help us to avoid this digital overload and go back to the tasks that are really important for us.
- Get active
- Disconnect
- Ask for help
- Relocate
- Encourage Cooperation
- Assess
- Take a digital vacation
I recommend to read the full article and I am sure there will something in it for you.
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Related articles
- Push Notification Overload (thegongshow.tumblr.com)
- Summify – the answer to information overload? (janeknight.typepad.com)
- eMailGanizer Fights E-mail Overload on the iPhone (appscout.com)
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