Perhaps it would be fruitful to know what the OP means by "not doing much"?
Take me for example: I am a homemaker/full time mother. I do all the cooking, cleaning, food shopping (by public transit, I don't have my own vehicle!), taking care of our child, preparing for outings (packing whatever snacks, change of clothes etc etc) which includes church etc, except my husband's breakfast which he makes himself, and once in a while I ask him to buy milk on the way home from work. Now, the way I usually do it is some days I spend many hours getting all the cleaning, washing, cooking, shopping done, and the day after I don't do as much (since I did it all yesterday--I don't scrub the bathroom daily, or pull out the stove and clean behind it every day...)..so if you were to walk in on me on a busy day you'd think "wow!" but if you came the day after you'd think "boy she sure seems to enjoy that 3rd cup of coffee and Christian Forums at 1 PM!!". So, my point is, what counts as 'much'. Is it the amount done on any given single day, or is it the general situation over a more extended period of time?