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goodbye/fun facts....Information Overload Day was established by a group of companies looking to bring awareness to what happens when you overload your employees and customers with far too much information. Research has been showing that productivity is actually being hurt by the sheer amount of information flowing through our lives, with the average employee receiving no less than 93 emails a day. Combine that with the social media, text messages, web browsing and the news between covid and election info...getting overwhelmed is pretty understandable. TURN OFF YOUR PHONE AND LIMIT HOW OFTEN YOU CHECK EMAIL AND TV...