No kids, but two jobs & no car means a lot of time at work or on the bus going to/from work. The commute overall isn't that long, which is a double-edged sword: easier to do, but no time to pull out the switch & get any meaningful time in.
I squeeze chores in before & after work & rely a lot on online shopping for errand-type things (I can do that on the bus rides). That way, when short days & off days come up, I can put in a more serious chunk of gaming time. I've also gravitated away from the RPGs of my youth & play a lot more short indie games. It's like the cappuccino of gaming- small volume, big feels. I also put more time into retro- I don't often finish, mind you, but I get though a lot more game before I get stuck than similar modern titles. Also- at least for retro- I CHEAT. I cheat like crazy! I'm not ashamed- I've proven I can beat the first 6 stages already, I'm not gonna repeat them endlessly to get the ending if I can level-skip past. I got better ways to spend my time! Gimme those unlimited lives, I'll run 'em like water til' the credits roll! WHOO!