Clean Up Your Info Diet, How to Curate Your Input Stream

Identify Your Ideal Information Sources

There are people who are directly tied into the net 24/7. These folks live and breathe new content, novel services, and breaking news. They have transformed themselves into an information nexus. If you’re like 99.9% of the rest of the world you don’t have time to be one of these information agents. What I propose is a solution to the information glut you are now suffering from. The answer is intelligent filters, and their only cost is discovering them. Boldly remove the input sources that don’t harmonize with the flavor of data you absolutely need (including me), be they RSS feeds, Twitter accounts, or Facebook friends. The agents you truly synchronize with will:

  • ignite your imagination
  • provide just in time knowledge on dynamic industries that you need to stay informed about
  • become trusted friends and advisors as you reach out with your own discoveries

To see who I rely on for serendipitous discovery and perspective, you can view my friends and influencer page. I challenge you to construct a list with a finer group of folks (and don’t be shy, please share).

Super Human Filters or Mortal Portals

Super Human Filters are mortal portals who we enlist and trust to consistently discover relevant news and describe it in a way we can quickly ingest and act upon.

Actionable versus interesting information is the decision boundary which has been adopted by a generation of startup founders, financial leaders, scientists, and makers. As greedy as I am for every interesting discovery, it is imperative to balance consuming this knowledge with creating value. Every hour spent diligently reading articles is another hour of constructive/development work lost.

Diversify Your Super Human Filters

Because you’ll be counting on these information nexi as your eyes and ears on world events it is of great value to have a varied list. My friends and influencers are primarily focused on technology, startups and the entrepreneurship scene. But there are a number of folks that fall outside this broad categorization that I tune into to. The reasoning for this is to keep your world view in perspective. No matter how much value I see in actively participating in several social channels, much of the rest of the world is content to read a web news aggregator site, and watch prefiltered television stations. Society is not defined by a single interest segment.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • HackerNews
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Twitter

About Mark Essel

I’m Mark Essel, a dataminer & systems engineer that’s added cofounder, web developer and author to my bag of tricks. My quest is to rediscover my life’s passions, and leverage that drive into profitable business ventures.
This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.
  • i really like the actionable items vs. interesting information section.

    Although, lost development time is sometimes irrelevant when the new discovery pushes you to a new level above the level you would have otherwise been developing at, had you not gone down that road
  • It's exploration at it's finest. At each level we leave the best framework we can before moving to the next. Hopefully the ship holds together while we sail the uncharted seas of hacking value.
  • and if it doesn't hold together, well, at least we know why we were looking for something else in the first place ;)
blog comments powered by Disqus