For those interested in taking the challenge, there are other benefits of attempting this challenge. The main benefit is to use the concept to raise money and donate it to your favourite charity. This will not only give you extra momentum to succeed, but the feeling of knowing that what you’re doing will aid a good cause.
What we recommend is that you contact friends and relatives. informing them of what you intend to do. They are the closest people who will witness your information outcast suffering and will get to monitor your progress and most likely to sponsor your endeavour. Did I say suffering? I meant your good will and acknowledgment in knowing how much time we’re investing in severe information overload through practice!
If you’re feeling brave you can put together a basic spreadsheet and gather all your donations via signatures, together with names and sponsorship amounts. Upon doing so, you could go take an additional step and approach small businesses and explain what you’re doing and if they would like to contribute towards your charity at the end of the week.
What we recommend you do is compile a simple diary of events to show people what you have done, or haven’t done during your challenge. During and after completion, this will act as your guide and reference in finding out how much time you’re actually spending soaking up all this information, which mostly is not that important.
Have you got what it takes to accept this challenge and also raise money for a good cause?