The Life Management System for Working Moms

21: How to more productively manage your to-do list


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EPISODE RECAP:


If you feel like your to-do list is running your life and you’re always disappointed you didn’t get enough finished, this episode is for you. It’s time to take back your control!


Inside I discuss:
• Why your to-do list continues to overwhelm you and what to do about it
• The mindset shift needed to prevent your to-do list from controlling you
• The difference between a healthy and an unhealthy to-do list and specific examples of how to write a productive one

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About the host:

I’m Courtney Cecil, founder of Working Moms Movement and host of The Life Management System podcast, based in Charlotte, North Carolina and serving working moms and organizations across the U.S. Each week I share practical strategies, stories, and systems to reduce burnout, manage the mental load, and build sustainable careers and lives for high‑achieving working moms and the companies that want to retain and grow them. For more free resources, stories, and ways to work together, visit www.workingmomsmovement.com.

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The Life Management System for Working MomsBy Courtney Cecil | Founder, Working Moms Movement