LOL! Blitzkreig in spruts. I only do charity quits and work within a bee. I don't do any of the work after the top is pieced. I usually leave a top or two laid out on my floor (my design wall) overnight to "simmer." When I wake up, I make adjustments and do two things. I web/piece the tops and I start my robot vacuum. I usually complete two or more tops per day. Any time leftover is spent piecing blocks which I usually do at night. I also do leaders and enders. Some tops are wheelchair sized but others can get really big. It just depends on what happens to the donated fabrics when they meet my stash. I don't get to quilt everyday but when I do, I am all in. I bought a Janome that only does straight stitching and has a little dial on it with a turtle on the left and a jackrabbit on the right. Yep, I'm on or close to the rabbit most times.
If I am at home and not piecing, I am cutting (and piecing) backs or bindings for the bees' completed tops. I have achieved my nirvana in the quilt production process. The need is great and I totally enjoy the parts of the process that I'm working on.