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Information Obesity

Kim Meyer recently did an article for the catalystspace mag that comes to my email inbox every month and I thought it was worth sharing – especially for you students who are drowning in information overload! Here’s what she had to say:

Information overload occurs when we receive more info than our brain can process. Even if it is good information, too much of a good thing just is not good anymore—it’s bad. Whether you’re an info addict or a Zen advocate, information overload affects us all. 

This excerpt is from an article I read on ThinkSimpleNow.com about the cost of overfeeding the information appetite.

• Productivity Loss. In the face of too much information, we can easily get lost in the details. We waste time focusing on unimportant information and lose sight of our goal and purpose.

• Mind Clutter. The noise created by media and other sources of information clutters our minds and takes away from our inner peace.

• Lack of Time. Rich or poor, young or old, we all have the same limited amount of time in a day. And instead of spending a good chunk of my day filtering through incoming information, I’d rather spend the energy on bringing more enjoyment and fulfillment into my life.

• Lack of Personal Refection. I find that if I am constantly consuming information, then I forget to connect with myself (and others). I realize that valuable personal refection comes when we create a “space” for it in our lives. If there is always noise, then we won’t have the mental capacity to reflect within.

• Stress & Anxiety. Information inflow creates the illusion that we have more tasks to fill our lives than we have time for. Often, we might suddenly feel nervous without understanding why. Every piece of information carries with it energy which demands our time. Even if we consciously ignore it, a part of us saw that data and recorded it within our subconscious.

Life is overwhelming enough as it is. Your church or organization shouldn’t be piling more on top of an already mounting problem, especially when people are looking for answers that will make a difference. If you want to be a credible source for those answers, here are ways you should be looking to help reduce that load.

• Stick to the facts. Don’t over-sell, over-explain or over-control. Just provide the information someone needs to self-sort and self-decide. People don’t need a page on the philosophy of each ministry, activity or event. They do need to know who it’s for, what it is, when it happens and how to get there or sign up.

• Stick to the point. Start with the end in mind before you’re about to do something. If you know the purpose behind your letter, brochure, meeting, etc., it makes it easier for you to stay on track and focused. Otherwise, it’s hard to recognize your own excess. Do you want people to show up or respond? What are you asking them to do? If you can’t answer that question easily, they won’t be able to either.

• Consider the crowd. Does your announcement (bulletin or verbal) apply to everyone or just a handful of people? If it’s not affecting the masses, it’s just going to land like dead weight. Don’t punish the crowd to keep a few people happy (even if they are the most vocal). Find a way to deliver your news in appropriate venues.

• Don’t intrude. Unless they’ve asked for it, people welcome unsolicited emails as much as a door-to-door salesperson during family dinner. Respect personal space, and put information in a place easy for people to find when they want it.

According to a Fast Company magazine article, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states unequivocally that 80% of our medical expenditures are now stress-related. Marketers have responded with superficial, tranquility promises: happiness in a perfume, peace in a lotion, focus in a drink, euphoria in a bubble bath, sex in a lip gloss, etc.
Our response should be less complex, more authentic and, ultimately, life-giving. Don’t you agree? It’s as simple as dialing back the volume.

Good stuff – what are you doing daily to tune out, relax, and just take in life around you? If you aren’t you should!!

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Need a major?

Still trying to find the right major for you? Having a tough time? Want some help?

Maybe the mental floss blog can help you out…

Not to long ago they wrote a post on “11 Unusual Majors” – maybe this could be the answer to your saga!!

Here they are:

  1. Bowling Industry Management
  2. Piano Pedagogy
  3. Family & Consumer Sciences
  4. EcoGastronomy
  5. Turf and Golf Course Management
  6. Packaging
  7. Equine Studies
  8. Jazz Studies
  9. Canadian Studies
  10. Bakery Science
  11. Blacksmithing

Hope it helps – you can read about each of the majors HERE

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The Average Person…

Lies three times per ten minutes in conversation. At least that’s what an expert on the new Fox TV show called, “Lie to Me,” says. The show is based off of the studies of psychologist Paul Ekman who is the author of Telling Lies: Clues to Deciet in the Marketplace, Politics, and marriage” and who is also a renowned expert in emotions research and nonverbal communication.

The truth is lying has become one of those acceptable sins of the day. We feel free to lie as long as it doesn’t

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hurt someone or at least that’s how most people live. Knowing this causes Christians to often fall victim to the game the world plays – I’ve fallen victim to it too!

I remember not too long ago Michelle and I were in the market for a used car. You know how the car game is – everyone is out to get everyone else, so I started playing the game too. At one dealer where we were trying to get a car at the lowest price – I flat out told the dealer that I had talked to a another dealer about a similar car down the street and he gave me this price – if you can beat it, I’ll buy your car. Sounds good right? Problem was – I hadn’t been down the street. I lied. Flat out lied to him. Granted – I had a ballpark figure of what the car was going for but that DOESN’T MATTER – I LIED.

The real problem came when he beat the price, we agreed, he walked away to get the papers ready, and God dropped several pounds of something on my heart. I knew it was wrong and I knew I had to fix it. So I did. The dealer came back, I told him I hadn’t talked to a guy down the street and I lied to him. I confessed to him striaght up – man to man. And this shock came across his face and he said, “Are you serious?” I said, “yep – I understand if you want to re-nogiatiate and I will probably buy the car anyways because of what I did.” The dealer said – nope – he would keep the price and he was just glad that someone “playing the game” was good enough to admit it. He said it showed character. Granted – character would have not been doing it in the first place. But…God was good.

Here’s the problem with lying – God really doesn’t view it as little things and He for sure doesn’t think it’s ok because it is socially acceptable.

Take a look at these versus:

“God can’t stomach liars; he loves the company of those who keep their word.”

“It’s only human to want to make a buck, but it’s better to be poor than a liar.”

God calls us to live a pure and blameless life through our relationship with Jesus Christ and because of that relationship we are able to navigate this world and make GOOD choices. One of those good choices is to tell the truth.

I hope and pray that the above stat is wrong but if it’s not – I pray that God would begin to convict our hearts to become a people who care more about honoring Him then keeping with the social norms of the day.

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Matt Chandler Saving His Lost Church…

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I was just over at Desiring God website checking out their upcoming desiring God conference and came across the above video of Piper talking about why he chose the speakers he chose for the conference.

He says he chose Matt Chandler because:

Matt Chandler is in a church that is growing wildly with people who claim to be Christians.  But he doesn’t think they are.  So he’s trying to get them lost so he can get them saved.”

Great Quote….about time somebody started smacking the church 2 percenters around…

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Sorry…got a little busy.

Sorry2Got a message yesterday from one of the faithfuls asking if I was still alive as I hadn’t done my usual couple of posts a day routine…but alas, not disappeared, just a little behind so something had to go…unfortunately it was you.

Hope we can kiss and make up and continue our merry relationship! More posts coming!!!

Jeremy

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