Author: Daniel J. Levitin
Publisher: Dutton Adult
The information age is drowning us with an unprecedented deluge of data. At the same time, we’re expected to make more -- and faster -- decisions about our lives than ever before. No wonder, then, that the average American reports frequently losing car keys or reading glasses, missing appointments, and feeling worn out by the effort required just to keep up.
But somehow some people become quite accomplished at managing information flow. In The Organized Mind, Daniel J. Levitin, PhD, uses the latest brain science to demonstrate how those people excel -- and how readers can use their methods to regain a sense of mastery over the way they organize their homes, workplaces, and time.
信息時(shí)代讓我們淹沒(méi)在了數(shù)據(jù)的洪流里,并且要求我們做出更多更快的決定。于是人們開(kāi)始跟不上時(shí)代的步伐,感覺(jué)到筋疲力盡,甚至經(jīng)常丟三落四、錯(cuò)過(guò)約會(huì)。
然而也有一些人能熟練地管理信息數(shù)據(jù)。在本書(shū)中,作者運(yùn)用最先進(jìn)的腦部科學(xué)展示這些人是如何做到游刃有余的,同時(shí)也告訴讀者怎樣運(yùn)用他人的方法來(lái)重新獲得管理家庭、工作場(chǎng)所和時(shí)間的掌控性。