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yagya567

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Hello everyone,

What's your recommended best practice that helped you as you successfully processed tons of big chunks of information all while avoiding the burnout phase?
 
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Hello everyone,

What's your recommended best practice that helped you as you successfully processed tons of big chunks of information all while avoiding the burnout phase?
Tricks I've learned for learning a lot of info very fast.

Library approach: Have a library of books. When you need specific information take a book of the shelf related, open the table of contents and read the specific chapter you need. ("Just in time learning"). When you see a book that could help you later, secure it and add it but don't read it until you need the info.

Upgraded library approach: Similar but if you have employees / VAs have them read the book, and fill out a short summary of the info in it, and exactly where to find it. If you need info you can ask them about a book or topic, or find the corresponding book.

Direct approach: Have a short convo with someone who is knowledgeable on the topic. See if they can give you a summary or clarify certain things. This can be authors, experts, academics, or organizations.
 

yagya567

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Tricks I've learned for learning a lot of info very fast.

Library approach: Have a library of books. When you need specific information take a book of the shelf related, open the table of contents and read the specific chapter you need. ("Just in time learning"). When you see a book that could help you later, secure it and add it but don't read it until you need the info.

Upgraded library approach: Similar but if you have employees / VAs have them read the book, and fill out a short summary of the info in it, and exactly where to find it. If you need info you can ask them about a book or topic, or find the corresponding book.

Direct approach: Have a short convo with someone who is knowledgeable on the topic. See if they can give you a summary or clarify certain things. This can be authors, experts, academics, or organizations.
Thank you well presented..definitely will be trying upg library approach..
 

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get a VA to make a summary pdf w/ links
 
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