I know I\u2019ve said this before, but I want you to understand that I read all of your email.\xa0 This problem I have with answering email is somewhat embarrassing for me; and when I starting having these problems\u2026I considered not saying anything about it here on the show.\nI thought that for me to tell you that my inbox was overflowing, and that I couldn\u2019t possibly answer every email I received would be a fairly vain, narcissistic thing to do.\xa0 But then, I realized that for me NOT to say anything about it, and still being unable to dedicate myself to the task of responding to every message sent to me: would be kind of arrogant and untruthful.\nMy Grandmother, Helena Viola Walker, daughter of James and Mary MacDonald\u2026taught me the importance of being truthful.\xa0 It doesn\u2019t matter if your filling out a job application, speaking with friends or typing something on Facebook\u2026you have to be truthful; especially with friends: because they will always be able to see through you, and if you\u2019re dishonest, few will ever trust what you say.\nSo, the truth is that I won\u2019t be able to answer all of your emails; I wish I could: but with only 118 or so waking hours available to me each week, minus 50 or so for work, 14 or so for producing this podcast, 5 or so for my running, another 5 to prepare for and document the results of my running, that leaves me with only 44 hours every week, or 6 hours a day to drive to and from work, cook dinner, walk the dog, spend time with my family\u2026look, you get the idea because you\u2019re in the same situation\u2026and you probably have even less time each week to fit in the things you wish you could make a priority.\nSo, when an opportunity arises for me to multitask, to perform more than one activity at the same time: such as producing a podcast and answering email as I\u2019m out there getting my run in\u2026I am going to get it done\u2026because it\u2019s not so much how much time we have to do the things we want to do, it\u2019s how we use it.\nShow Links:\n\u201cA Little Time\u201d by Amy Ayres