Even if you have a seemingly never-ending to-do list, it’s not something you should bring up in conversation. As transitional life strategist and reinvention expert Randi Levin explains, “giving someone a laundry list of all your commitments and obligations to demonstrate how busy you are is a negative spin on an abundant life.” In any conversation, you want to “lift others up and make them feel important,” and “your to-do [list] is not part of that equation.”
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