The loop in collecting, processing and organizing
30 05 05 - 09:42 - Bookmark this post
I found a major flaw in my “system”. Since it’s not really a system yet, it’s in quotes. But what I find myself doing most of the time is Collecting, processing and organizing. Especially readingmaterial. With 100+ RSS feeds, newsletters in both print and mail and new, interesting books coming out every week I just have too much interesting stuff to read. My “To read list” expands every weekend, since I don’t travel 4 hours a day when I actually had time to read. What to do?
- Collect less material. Unsubscribe to newsletters and RSS feeds. Pro: gives me less headaches on everything that comes in. Con: I might miss out on something (job- or personal related)
- Take a dedicated timeslot to read. Pro: Gives me peace of mind to actually read something. Con: Work is soooo hectic and at home I have so much other stuff to do, I’m afraid I might drop the dedicated timeslot sooner than later.
- Move further away from work to have time to read. Are you kidding me?
Any thoughts from my valued readers?
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No matter how many feeds you read, you will miss out on something sooner or later. So you might as well limit the amount of feeds you read: what are the feeds that you really, really like (probably the stuff you read first).
And make choices: do you want to know a bit about a wide range of stuff, or a lot about a few topics? You won’t be able to achieve both…
And I get the impression that your life is more hectic now than it usually is. Adjust your priorities to that: lots of interesting stuff can wait a bit right now (in the long run, I think a reading slot is worth a try, but probably just not right now…)
Sorry this comment got so long, but it’s something that I’ve been thinking about a lot lately :-)
Marleen - 30 05 05 - 13:40
On second thought, I’m not so sure whether I agree on my remark about choices. I guess what I was trying to say, was that if you don’t have a lot of time (and even if you do), you won’t be able to read and learn everything about anything that interests you. So I guess I’d choose a few right now, and leave the rest for later…
Marleen - 30 05 05 - 14:25
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