The Quality of Life is based on my Accountabilities

It seems like the quality of life is based on what I’m accountable for.

I’m accountable for:

  • running a development team
  • trying to cultivate someone else to run it
  • reviewing two books for publication
  • building a new web facade (till the site’s up)
  • contacting groups and politicians
  • writing some key algorithms
  • writing some software tools and managing one helper
  • blogging
  • being the committed listener to my marketing VP
  • helping plan the sequence of our launching and funding efforts
  • managing my own work, priorities and calendar
  • reporting to my business advisor

And now I “should” try out some project management software… Oh yeah, and finish taxes and take a shower…

When I was employed, I worked 9-10 hours a day, plus commute time. I thought it was a lot. Now I’m working 15+ hours a day and think wistfully about
those comparatively leisurely commutes.

I’m much happier now. And I should get back to work…

Please make my job a bit easier.
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