Posts Tagged ‘User experience design’
When Feeling Overwhelmed – And What To Do About It
There is so much going on around us that it is very hard not to feel overwhelmed. We have too much to do at work, and too much information to process. I have been looking at this blog and there is a lot of good content here. I have experimented with breaking up interviews and combining them in novel ways and I have gotten some positive feedback.
I want to enhance the user experience so I am exploring ways to better mine the data by doing textual analysis to provide bite-sized pieces of information that is more easily digested. This is critical for the interviews where we have good original content. All of us, myself included will benefit. I will also be emphasizing ways in which you can apply the information to your life. What are your thoughts? Do you have suggestions for me? I would welcome them.
And if you are feeling overwhelmed by life, do what I do and just take it one day at a time or one step at a time. A few years ago I was working on a project and I was feeling stressed and overwhelmed so I did what I usually do and broke down the projects into tasks. I focused only on one task at a time, and in no time the project was completed. I am sure that this tip will work equally well for you. Multitasking doesn’t work for most people, so focus on one thing at a time and that thing should be what’s most important to you at that instant.
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