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How to Gain Control of Information Flooding Your Brain

 
 
Darren  Hardy  September 2, 2009 

Here are four suggestions to get in control of the information you allow into your head:

1: Cut the Cord. Most of what passes for news is negative, sensational and appalling and has no contribution to your personal goals in life. Stop watching any broadcast TV, don't read the newspapers and don't listen to news radio.

2: Selective Listening. Set up RSS feeds to pull information on specifically what you need/want to read about. Register for newsletters or blog updates on topics and subjects that are relevant to your objectives. Once they become unproductive then unsubscribe.

3: Low-Information Diet. If you aren't comfortable getting only the most productive and relevant information you need to be more successful, then at least put yourself on a low-information diet. Find 15 minutes a day to catch up with national and world news updates—whether through a favorite news aggregator online, newspaper or single radio program—then don't overconsume.

4: Mind Your E2E Ratio. What is the primary difference between the 5 percent who are wealthy and those who are not? The 95 percent focus their attention and extra time on entertainment while the 5 percent look to spend their extra time on education. Evaluate yourself: How much time do you spend on entertainment and how much on education? The imbalance of this equation could be the reason your life isn't where you want it to be.

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  • Why is this?
    Suppose for the sports segment of the news, they covered a Single A baseball team in Iowa. Team is absolutely horrific. The general manager is an alcoholic. The coach is a womanizer. The first baseman also is a drug dealer. The second baseman constantly gets into fights at the local bar. The third baseman beats his wife. Every night when you turn on the sports report, the media has coverage of this pitiful team. Every night we learn of the sordid exploits of this group of society's misfits. Nothing about the major league teams, the best players. Nothing about great plays or long winning streaks. Just constantly, every night, about how the losers on this awful baseball team from Iowa are doing. Isn't that really what the news, especially the local news, is all about? Who taught the reporters in journalism school that this gratuitous stuff is important? Just because it makes for great "film at 11," and "channel 9 was first on the scene," why should I care?

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