Do you immediately embrace new technology? You buy a new gadget the minute it hits the stores. You volunteer to beta test new software. You look for the latest and greatest app. You download software updates as soon as they …
How many different types of information do you receive each day? Whether it’s a flyer on your car or a text reminder about an overdue task, there seems to be no end to the number of ways people can contact …
I don’t know about you, but sometimes I’m overwhelmed and discouraged by the sheer amount of data that comes at me each day! Regardless of format (digital or paper), magazines, internet articles, credit card statements, important legal documents, work-related materials, …
What?!? Yes, you read that correctly! Conventional wisdom, says that declaring “I can’t” is self-limiting. In many situations, it’s true. However, in our crazy, busy, ever-changing times, there are two occasions in which saying, “I can’t” is extremely beneficial. REASON …
Dear Overwhelm Slayer, I have to make appointments with multiple medical professionals due to a traumatic brain injury (TBI). I’m frustrated trying to keep up with the information associated with making these appointments because I have to schedule the specialist …
It was 12:30pm and I saw pictures of yummy looking handmade milkshakes in the window of a burger place 🍔 I’d never eaten at before. I went in and saw a checkout station immediately ahead. To the left was a …
There are some days when my brain feels so full that I’m sure it’s going to explode! Do you ever feel that way? Our lives are so jam-packed these days! Take the demands of our normal personal and professional lives. …
Sometimes I get so overwhelmed by all the information available in our current world that I just want to pull my hair out! Do you as well? I know the problem: the multitude of physical and digital sources of information …
Is your brain so full you’re afraid that it will explode? Time to offload some of the information that consumes the space in your head! Common ways to declutter your brain are to use a calendar (digital or paper) and …