Question
Why does notification overload fail?
Quick Answer
Doing the audit once and never revisiting it. New apps request notification permissions by default, and you grant them without thinking during installation. Within three months, your notification load creeps back to pre-audit levels. The audit is not a one-time event — it is a recurring practice,.
The most common reason notification overload fails: Doing the audit once and never revisiting it. New apps request notification permissions by default, and you grant them without thinking during installation. Within three months, your notification load creeps back to pre-audit levels. The audit is not a one-time event — it is a recurring practice, like a code review or a financial reconciliation.
The fix: Open your phone's notification settings right now. Scroll through every app that has notification permissions enabled. For each one, ask: 'In the last 30 days, has a notification from this app caused me to take an action I'm glad I took?' If the answer is no, disable notifications for that app immediately. Do the same for your laptop. Count how many apps you disable. Most people eliminate 60-80% of their notification sources in a single pass.
The underlying principle is straightforward: Every notification you allow is an attention tax — audit ruthlessly.
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