Hi! I don't know how long you have been learning Spanish, or what your job schedule is like, but I feel that Monday through Friday you could spend 15-30 minutes, whether it be morning or night, on anything you like to do in Spanish. Whether it's watching a tv show in Spanish, playing on an app like Duolingo, listening to a Spanish podcast or music playlist, or even reading a book in Spanish. Just doing something to build your vocabulary and let you comprehend the language more. Saturdays and Sundays are most likely where you have more time. This is where you can take the time to work on using and practicing different verbs, adjectives, etc., maybe look up some types of grammar that may confuse you, as well as doing longer, more meaningful activities like: Watching a movie in Spanish, Writing in Spanish, Having conversations on Italki/Skype with native speakers, or going to a meetup with Spanish speakers in your area. And usually, things can get boring if you do the same thing over and over. So mix it up and do what you like. If you like to cook, you are not going to learn anything if you watch a Spanish podcast on politics compared to watching a how-to on cooking your favorite Spanish meals. I know you probably wanted a detailed schedule of what people do to learn a language, but it is different for every person because of learning styles, environments, different job times, different interests, etc. Hope this helps!