I think that the "do more" feeling is actually destructive. It gives you no down time in peace, and you _need_ downtime. Drawing on the same theme as Cynthetique: if you spend too much time thinking about where you should be, you never actually know where you are now and what you've got now. You miss the moments. And in the end, the moments are all we've got. (Stole that quote from Babylon 5 :-).
How about spending your time trying to do things that satisfy you -- then learning new things as necessary to increase your ability to do those satisfying things? Rather than spend time making dour and drab lists of the things you "ought" to do?
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