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Sorting information sources with Feedly
From the course: Video Post Productivity
Sorting information sources with Feedly
- In a previous lesson, I walked you through the basic workflow for dealing with FOMO an information overload to help you avoid getting sucked into the hyperlink black hole or into your social media news feeds. In this lesson, I want to show you how I organize all of my favorite blogs, news sites, and various information sources on the web using Feedly. The reason that I use a service like Feedly is that it makes my consumption of information more intentional meaning that rather mindlessly clicking from one link to another, to another, to another, only to realize that I've lost three hours of productivity thanks to crazy cat videos. I can instead think to myself, I'm going to spend 30 minutes right now checking all of the latest articles from my favorite news sites all in one place. Feedly makes this super simple. So let's take a look at how it works. Right now I'm on the home page. Before I even log in, what I want to show you is what Feedly looks like when it's filled up with…
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How to deal with FOMO6m 16s
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Sorting information sources with Feedly4m 57s
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Capturing useful information with Pocket6m 36s
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Organizing materials with Evernote7m 16s
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Making room for creativity with your external brain7m 21s
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Capturing information to your external brain11m 46s
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Sorting and processing info in your external brain8m 58s
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