During my early years as a Zevist, I was lacking patience when it came to meditation. I procrastinated a lot, thinking that I needed to cover everything, which led to burnout most of the time.
So for you, if you are experiencing this, have patience and create a structure where you can gain balance and harmony with your time.
Take a piece of paper and write your goals that you need to reach within this year. Take note that they should be achievable and manageable goals. Once you have those goals written, break them into specific steps. Break them into short-term goals and focus on these for a week or a month for however long you think is necessary to achieve your goal. For example, by the end of this week, I should have already started the 40-day program by High Priest Hooded Cobra and be consistent daily. Then your next short-term goal will be the same or different.
Remember, those short-term goals should all be achievable within the amount of time you allotted. You don't become an expert by doing everything at once. So choose the one thing you need to master first or at least grasp its foundation before you move on to your second goal. This is a simple way to help you manage your goals.
It's highly important that you complement this with your daily journal. Write your experiences, evaluate them, and make adjustments if needed. Then review your journal weekly and reflect.