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  1. One of the (many) challenges I face in personal knowledge management, or #PKM, is what I call "inbox stuffing".

    There are two parts to this.
    - To begin with, it's so much easier to add another piece of content to my reading queue, rather than go to the queue and read something more profoundly.
    - And when I turn to my reading queue, I'm often tempted to read several pieces, rather than pushing one piece further through my #contentpipeline... /1

  2. One of the (many) challenges I face in personal knowledge management, or #PKM, is what I call "inbox stuffing".

    There are two parts to this.
    - To begin with, it's so much easier to add another piece of content to my reading queue, rather than go to the queue and read something more profoundly.
    - And when I turn to my reading queue, I'm often tempted to read several pieces, rather than pushing one piece further through my #contentpipeline... /1

  3. One of the (many) challenges I face in personal knowledge management, or #PKM, is what I call "inbox stuffing".

    There are two parts to this.
    - To begin with, it's so much easier to add another piece of content to my reading queue, rather than go to the queue and read something more profoundly.
    - And when I turn to my reading queue, I'm often tempted to read several pieces, rather than pushing one piece further through my #contentpipeline... /1

  4. One of the (many) challenges I face in personal knowledge management, or #PKM, is what I call "inbox stuffing".

    There are two parts to this.
    - To begin with, it's so much easier to add another piece of content to my reading queue, rather than go to the queue and read something more profoundly.
    - And when I turn to my reading queue, I'm often tempted to read several pieces, rather than pushing one piece further through my #contentpipeline... /1

  5. One of the (many) challenges I face in personal knowledge management, or #PKM, is what I call "inbox stuffing".

    There are two parts to this.
    - To begin with, it's so much easier to add another piece of content to my reading queue, rather than go to the queue and read something more profoundly.
    - And when I turn to my reading queue, I'm often tempted to read several pieces, rather than pushing one piece further through my #contentpipeline... /1