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I circled back because I kept thinking about your question, and I do think the easier plan is to start small and not turn it into a giant project on day one.
When I get stuck, I give myself one simple task, finish that, and let the next step appear after. It sounds almost too basic, but it works better for me than trying to map out every tiny detail in advance.
I also try to leave room for a clumsy first attempt, because waiting until I feel perfectly ready usually means I stay parked in the same spot. If you want, send me the rough version when you have it, and I can help sort it into something cleaner.
I am around later in the afternoon, and I do not mind looking it over. Even ten quick minutes can make it feel much less overwhelming.
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I meant to answer earlier, but the afternoon got away from me and I wanted to give you a real reply instead of sending two rushed lines.
My honest thought is that you are probably overestimating how much has to happen before you begin. Most things get easier once there is something concrete to react to, even if it is messy at first.
I usually make a plain version with the essentials, leave it alone for an hour, and then return with fresh eyes. That break helps me notice what matters and what can be dropped without any drama.
If you are unsure about the order, start with the part that feels the least intimidating and let momentum do some of the work. I can check in tomorrow too, and we can sort through the sticking points one by one instead of trying to solve everything at once.