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Why am I so busy?

I feel I have no time at all, yet feel I have not accomplished much at the end of the day. So I thought I would analyze what I have done today so far and determine whether that accounts for much. I had done masters degree in Industrial engineering and had worked as an industrial engineer for five years before I switched my field. So, this post has industrial engineering bent.

Let me first list the items I have completed so far.
  1. Ran 6.5 miles in the morning (started at 4AM).
  2. Made smoothie (spinach, banana, cantaloupe, grapes, orange). Only I and Neeraja consume smoothies every morning.
  3. Cooked garbanzo beans and made breakfast with oatmeal in my style. Used liberal quantities of ginger, garlic, three varieties of pepper, onion, turmeric, cumin powder, beans, egg plant, oil. 
  4. Made several rounds of coffee for everyone at home.
  5. Made salad for the day.
  6. Packed lunch for my wife and Raghu.
  7. Attempted Genetics and Evolution MOOC course Problem Set 1.
  8. Watched Mathematical Thinking MOOC course assignment video.
  9. Attended two meetings for my work. Presented my modeling work.
  10. Updated my modeling slides for my work.
  11. Brought Neera from the trainstation.
  12. Watched Genetics and Evolution MOOC courseWeek 2 lecture video 1.
  13. Swept the kitchen, bathrrom, foyer, laundry room floors.
  14. Cleaned with disinfectant cleaner kitchen, bathrrom, foyer, laundry room floors.
  15. Attended 3rd meeting for my work. Since it got finished early, right now attending another meeting with which I originally had a conflict.
I still have to do the following:
  1. Attend one more meeting for my work.
  2. Prepare homework for my MCCC Math course.
  3. Prepare for my lecture  for my MCCC Math course.
  4. Shoulder/arm exercise and yoga (optional)
  5. Take bath.
  6. Get ready for MCCC evening course.
  7. Prepare salad for Neera when she is back from her yoga.
Wow! No need to feel bad at all.

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