"It’s the dose that makes the poison," said Timothy Ferriss in Sunday’s New York Times article Too Much Information? Ignore it, about the pros and cons of e-mail and black berry use.
The image of bestselling author of The 4-Hour Workweek, donned a half-page on the front cover of the SundayStyles section (not an easy task) offering success stories of people who have gleaned advice from this entrepreneur/motivational speaker. Upon reading the book, I found that much of it applies to those who are in the capacity to have more control over their workplace environment; like entrepreneurs. Although much of what he has to say can apply to us all, no matter the career.
So much has been written about this man and his work, so instead of reviewing everything that has already been penned. I figured I’d share less story and more technique about what I’ve come across in conquering the chaos of information overload. Here are some of my most popular posts over the last few months, which have also been the nuts and bolts of my PRACTICAL CHAOS lecture series. You can find more information at JudyMartinSpeaks.com.
For Whom the Black Berry Tolls
WorkLife Balance: Can we have a moment of silence?




