Many people asked me what is like to be Susan Polgar for a day. Well, I will give you an example of a day in my life. I do this 7 days a week. I am a Mom, a Chess Mom, a teacher, a business woman, a columnist, a blogger, a chef, a psychologist and everything else in between. I will round off the time since of course I could not remember everything by the minute. Please remember that not every day is like this. This is just an example of one day.

2:30 PM, picked up children from school
2:35 PM, drove to the city to drop elder son off at a chess tournament, followed by a sleep over at a friend’s home
3:10 PM, dropped younger son off at the babysitter
3:15 PM, taught chess in a NY City School
4:40 PM, finished class and went to pick up younger son
4:45 PM, picked up younger son and headed back to the Polgar Chess Center – Taught him math and spelling while being stuck in traffic
6:25 PM, dropped younger son with a babysitter
6:30 PM, taught a student at the Polgar Chess Center
7:05 PM, made a quick post on the blog during a brief break
8:00 PM, picked up younger son, brought him home and prepared dinner
8:10 PM, ate dinner
8:35 PM, finished dinner
8:40 PM, helped younger son with extra math, spelling, writing and reading
9:05 PM, made another quick post on the blog during a brief break
9:15 PM, prepared younger son for bed
9:20 PM, put younger son in bed and reading him a bedtime story
9:30 PM, returned business phone calls and calls from the media
10:15 PM, checked email and responded to inquiries, fan email and business email; Finished writing a chess article as well as some additional pages in an upcoming chess book
12:20 PM, scanned the Internet for general and chess news for blog – Posted good stuff on the blog
3:00 AM, bed time
7:30 AM, time to wake up and prepared breakfast
8:00 AM, checked email and made posts to the blog
9:30 AM, headed to Princeton, NJ for chess promotion
12:00 PM, arrived in Princeton, taked to organizer, received a tour of the facility
12:30 PM, started the lecture
1:40 PM, book signing and posing for pictures with chess fans of all ages
2:05 PM, began a 35 board simul
5:00 PM, finished simul and headed back to NY
7:15 PM, picked up elder son from a sleepover and headed back home – Discussed how his day was and how he felt after a disastrous tournament
8:15 PM, arrived home

And basically, the same routine continued taking care of children, returning phone calls, emailing, posting, writing, etc.

This is why I am disgusted to read the USCF forum and see that some people have nothing else better to do with their lives than to be vicious, malicious, playing chess politics, attacking, insulting, demeaning and harming USCF members, sponsors, supporters and organizers, etc.

Instead of contributing and doing positive things for chess, they chose to argue, insult and attack each other all day long. I remember a commercial on TV a while back with 2 guys screaming back and forth: “Taste great! Less filling!” They accomplish nothing but flaming each other back and forth.

And some of these people get mad because I ignore their silly political games. They think everyone has so much time on their hands to waste. This is one of the big reasons why I decided to run for the upcoming executive board. I love chess and I cannot stand to see the same faces ruining chess years after years. Unless this destructive pattern is stopped, the USCF has no chance of becoming a strong and viable organization.

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