Well I don't have a real job so that helps Lucy.
I do put in about 20 -30 hours a week on my dogs, then I do about 20 hours homeschooling my daughter who is having a learning challenge with her reading, then I do about 10 hours a week either driving my kids to activites or waiting for them as we live 13 Km out of town, then a couple of hours for the farm bookwork, then all I need to do is a bit of laundry and meals so I have time to sit on the library board (chair), the Toastmasters (president) and the Dance Club (secretary) - I just applied for a real paying job - doing the bookwork for the grazing association but haven't heard back.
For our last Toastmasters it was "super salesperson" for a fund raising auction. I donated a Kiva calenda and gift certificate, fair trade coffee and local honey from the farmer's market and called it a "make the world better basket" and got the second highest bid of the evening. (Wilma's cabbage rolls, perogies and wine of course got top bids) I was just asked to speak at someone's church on Kiva because of my 2.5 minute sales pitch for the auction.
It just sounds busy because I flit from activity to activty - not really that busy.