Obviously, the safest choice would be to spend time doing the most valuable tasks to do in descending order. How does one get there? I don't really know. Is it a bunch of malarkey? Perhaps because there may be those annoying family obligations to go to or having to put up with all the hassles of dealing with a struggling and close family member.
I think I'm closing in with finding my optimal and happy daily schedule so far. I have signed up to take online graduate courses to get myself a Mini-masters degree and it's awesome and practical. I get to learn subjects at the Master's level and finish them with a capstone project that I could include in my professional portfolio. The cost is also pretty inexpensive- compared to the traditional Master's degree being close to $25,000; it's only $1,000. The reason why it's this cheap is because it's open to anyone and it's a large audience that they can cater to.
I'm looking to complete nine of these graduate level programs and it will cost me only $8,105.40; they could even get cheaper and my expected completion if I go at an average pace will be around seven years. This is long enough to get a Ph. D. and another Master's. I am pretty sure about it because it interests me. At the moment, I'm studying software engineering and then after completing it in about a year with the final project, I will then do software development which will also have another final project to add into my portfolio. After these two foundational programs under my belt, I will complete the program for developing Android apps.
I want to deliver high quality apps, along with managing a team eventually if it ever gets that complicated. I also plan to complete programs on design thinking, corporate innovation, and project management. My final endeavor is to learn video game developing because I feel it's a long shot to earn a highly sought-after job and would cater more to being an obsessive and fun hobby. I have a lot of options for data science also, but it might be something I do if I end up running a business and need the knowledge for netting it bigger earnings.