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10 tips for mental de-cluttering!

Today’s IORG Guest Post is from Ingrid Pope, executive coach and professional mind de-clutterer. Ingrid’s mission is to de-clutter the world of everything that gets in the way of our effectiveness, our focus, and our life by creating space to think, to work, to live. https://creatingspacecoaching.co.uk/

Our lives are a whirlwind of activities, running from one thing to the next, …

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De-cluttering: top 10 tips for creating digital space

Today’s IORG Guest Post is from Ingrid Pope, executive coach and professional mind de-clutterer.  Ingrid’s mission is to de-clutter the world of everything that gets in the way of our effectiveness, our focus, and our life  by creating space to think, to work, to live.  https://creatingspacecoaching.co.uk/

These days, we all spend a large amount of time engaging with technology on …

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Interrupt the overload!

Today’s IORG Guest Post is from Ingrid Pope, executive coach and professional mind de-clutterer.  Ingrid’s mission is to de-clutter the world of everything that gets in the way of our effectiveness, our focus, and our life  by creating space to think, to work, to live.  https://creatingspacecoaching.co.uk/

Very often, overload is something that happens to us.

We can be overloaded with …

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Information Overload Day 2021 – Webinar Presentations now Available

Thank you to everyone who attended the “Information Overload Day 2021 – Information Overload Evolution” webinar on October 19th.

We are happy to provide to you PDF copies of the Presentations that were presented for your viewing and download.

Presentations:

Creating space to think: Breaking through the Information Overload

Walking in an Overloaded Forest of Information and

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Information Overload Day 2021 – Webinar Replay

Thank you to everyone who attended the “Information Overload Day 2021 – Information Overload Evolution” webinar on October 19th.

A Replay of this year’s event is now available on the IORG Youtube Channel and is also embedded at the bottom of this post.

This year’s event covered the topics of Information Overload, No-Email, Mindfulness, Decluttering, and the use

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Americans Spend almost Half their Day “Online”

According to the latest Nielsen Survey, the average American adult spends close to 3 hours a day looking at their smartphone or tablet computer.

According to the first-quarter 2018 Nielsen Total Audience Report, nearly half of an adult’s day is spent viewing some sort of “online media content, with close to 3 hours a day spent looking at smartphones …

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IORG Podcast #1 – Interview with Nathan Zeldes

In our first IORG Podcast, hear an interview about the start of IORG and about Information Overload Solutions with IORG founder, Nathan Zeldes.

With Nathan we talk about his past when he firstly noticed there was a problem with Information Overload and some of the solutions and experiments he applied to this problem.  We also talk about trust, leadership, being …

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Artificial Intelligence & Information Overload

The following is an excerpt written by Yury Gubman, Knowmail’s Head of AI, from a recent IORG interview between Emanuele Terenzani (Lele), Yury, and myself about the need to use Artificial Intelligence to solve Information Overload.

The interview can be viewed below in its entirety, while the excerpt provides a few additional notes not available in the video.

To learn …

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E-mail is not anymore a necessary channel

In the first week of IORGLiveMonth that you can watch here http://bit.ly/iorglivemonth from Day 1 to 7 you can see as common denominator one basic concept: e-mail is not anymore a necessary tool to do our job.

On the contrary, learning to collaborate using other channels will definitively help us becoming more productive, spending less time and drastically reducing information …

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IORG Social Media presence is being upgraded

The Information Overload Research Group’s steering committee has identified social media as a key component of the group’s activity, and has made decisions accordingly. Starting this February, IORG will maintain a much higher level of activity on all its social channels.

This includes the following channels, which you are invited and encouraged to join, follow, and so forth:

  • The IORG
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