The same conversation plays out numerous times per day, with a very predictable script:
“Hi! How are you?”
“Doing well, just busy, how are you doing?”
“I understand, I’m very busy over here too.”
It’s like there is an underground competition to show that we are the busiest, most overworked professional within our spheres.
“I worked all weekend on (insert project here).”
“I can’t meet today, I’m just too busy with (insert another project here).”
Guess what? WE’RE ALL BUSY.
It may look different for each of us, but we are all overwhelmed with to-do lists that are a mile long. Why do we feel the need to showcase that we are working ourselves to exhaustion?
It may look different for each of us, but we are all overwhelmed with to-do lists that are a mile long. Why do we feel the need to showcase that we are working ourselves to exhaustion?
It's as if we have to defend the use of our time.
I am a big believer that our words shape our mindset and demonstrate our belief system. I don't want to believe in the system of "busy." My work should speak for itself without me having to explain all of my tasks to everyone.
After some hard-core self-analysis, and a wonderful Thanksgiving break, I am choosing to be deliberate in my responses from this point forward.
And being that there are three weeks left in this semester/year/decade, I'm going to need you all to help hold me accountable! 😋
After some hard-core self-analysis, and a wonderful Thanksgiving break, I am choosing to be deliberate in my responses from this point forward.
And being that there are three weeks left in this semester/year/decade, I'm going to need you all to help hold me accountable! 😋

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