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https://faithfulontheclock.captivate.fm/episode/turning-down-the-noise-of-information-overload

How can you keep all of the information that bombards you from stressing you out? In Episode 33 of Faithful on the Clock, you’ll learn how information overload can look different in different people, and we’ll outline four steps to turning down the noise to a manageable level.

Timestamps:

[00:05] - Intro

[00:40] - Companies are concerned about information overload and how it influences speed and productivity.

[00:56] - Companies also are concerned about information overload because of its potential to influence wellbeing. They understand that it creates stress and that it can manifest in multiple ways. 

[02:07] - Information overload can accumulate either quickly or slowly.

[02:25] - Information overload doesn’t translate the same for everyone.

[02:42] - Information overload is not a new problem, as shown in Ecclesiastes 12:12. God understands what we are dealing with and how it can damage us.

[03:32] - There are many hacks that can help you manage information overload, such as the Pomodoro technique.

[04:17] - Although information overload “hacks” are useful, you need a larger information overload management framework to hang them on. The first point on this is to identify and reframe emotions.

[05:27] - The second pillar of the framework is to recenter around your priorities and subpriorities.

[06:08] - People often struggle with the second pillar because they believe that more is better when it comes to information. Let that ideology go.

[07:11] - The third pillar is to create your process. This might involve pulling in the hacks you’ve heard about. I do this with my email. Whatever process you create should be repeatable. Think of Joshua walking around Jericho the same way every day until the wall crumbled.

[08:42] - The fourth pillar is to identify and delegate to trusted messengers. These might be people or tools, but they are always at your right hand as trustworthy servants and sources that reduce input and keep input quality high.

[09:54] - Controlling information overload is not so much about which routine or tools you’re using so much as it’s about knowing exactly what you want to achieve and then setting boundaries and repeatable sequences that can keep you laser-focused on that finish line.

[10:34] - Most of us overestimate the amount of information we need to make a choice or move forward, as research proves. The drive to impress factors into this. So focus on internal motivation and just doing the best you can each...