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Information: Junk or Nutrition? From Robert Middleton’s blog.

By alun | March 17, 2009

It’s particularly apt that on the eve of another birthday I should read this from Robert Middleton. I have to admit to being an information junkie – frequently without critical facility. A repository of knowledge that “might come in useful”.

The article conclusion reads:

The More Clients Bottom Line: Although it may not seem like it, we do have a choice about the information we consume. We can subsist on a junk diet of ideas, snippets, and news that does nothing to build our businesses, or we can sit down regularly for an information meal that can nourish us and make us stronger. It really doesn’t take any more time to consume this kind of information; it just takes a little more intention and planning.

The whole piece is here: http://actionplan.blogs.com/weblog/2009/03/information-junk-or-nutrition.html

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