![]() ![]() Humans are designed to focus on a singular task.That’s numerous streams of input, not all of it created equal. The average person watches 5 hours of TV a day! We’re exposed to an incredible amount of audio-visual data daily. “The task of organizational systems is to provide maximum information with the least cognitive effort.” The information deluge Use ‘organisation principles’ to shift the responsibility from an overloaded brain to the external world. Adapt our personal environments for improved information management.Create systems for information handling.Streamline and limit the information we consume. ![]() While the human brain is more than capable, avoiding distraction is essential. Previously we just had the physical world to contend with.Īdding the digital Candyland to the mix, we’re easily overwhelmed, our most important goals derailed. ![]() Information storage isn’t the problem, but rather it’s the organisation and retrieval of that information. ![]()
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