If it was my last every Glastonbury, and heck, last year could've been my last for all I know, I would follow your heart with bands and stages. It's very easy to get swept away with friends and their plans. See the acts you really want to see even if they're playing on a tiny stage against a big draw. Don't go and see anyone you feel like you have to.
As for activities, it's really up to you. Big grand performance on the Pyramid would be worth it if there's one you want to see.
Only eat at your favourite food stalls (but equally time it so you're not queueing for an hour and wasting time).
Don't run around like you're missing out on something somewhere else. Saviour the moments even when walking between the sets, take in the surprises and the performances - whether its in the Theatre and Circus or walking through The Reach.
Buy a souvenir that you'll look back on. A poster, a tea-towel, a t-shirt, something physical that you'll actually get use out of.
Hit up your favourite places at least once. The sign on the hill, the SEC when it's not so busy, the Stone Circle on the first night. Relive in a way, but don't try to recreate, if that makes sense. You also don't want to chase past feelings...
Not sure if that's helpful or not, but that's what I would do.
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