Bertram Gross, a political science professor, coined the term ‘information overload’ in 1964. He defined it as an excess of information. This excess causes a loss in decision-making ability, processing information, and task prioritization. Recently, the term ‘information overload’ has gained traction again. We have entered the “information era.” Communication technology advancements have expedited information receipt. People are more interconnected. Messages can be sent and received at any time. Information…