This Infographic closely relates to your Top 10 Tools Challenge and does not help me answer the question I’ve been wrestling with for several years: “Should one be a ‘Jack of all Trades & master of none’ or should one find one or two tools to master and blithely ignore others?” If one chooses the former, s/he runs into ‘Infoxication’ (information overload); and, if one chooses the latter, s/he is doomed to suffer eternal ‘FoMO’ (Fear of Missing Out).
Hi Kate – thanks for your comment. It’s about identifying the tools and networks that bring YOU value, and then developing your own set of filters to ensure you are not overwhelmed. I wrote about how I do it here. http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/blog/2013/11/30/my-daily-pkm-routine-practices-and-toolset/ There will always be things you “miss out on” but if they are important, they will come back to you some other way.
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This Infographic closely relates to your Top 10 Tools Challenge and does not help me answer the question I’ve been wrestling with for several years: “Should one be a ‘Jack of all Trades & master of none’ or should one find one or two tools to master and blithely ignore others?” If one chooses the former, s/he runs into ‘Infoxication’ (information overload); and, if one chooses the latter, s/he is doomed to suffer eternal ‘FoMO’ (Fear of Missing Out).
Hi Kate – thanks for your comment. It’s about identifying the tools and networks that bring YOU value, and then developing your own set of filters to ensure you are not overwhelmed. I wrote about how I do it here. http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/blog/2013/11/30/my-daily-pkm-routine-practices-and-toolset/ There will always be things you “miss out on” but if they are important, they will come back to you some other way.
Jane
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