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Information Overload

by Nikole Pearson | Nov 3, 2016 | Writing Guide

Large chunks of information can ruin the flow of an otherwise great document. Too much information can distract the reader from the overall point of your document, or cause them to lose interest altogether. Rather than overload your readers with data, definitions, and...

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