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I wanted to circle back because I finally tried that route you mentioned, and it was much easier than I expected.
I left a little earlier, brought a water bottle, and took my time instead of rushing through it.
That seemed to make the whole day smoother, and I didn’t feel nearly as tired by the end.
I also remembered your suggestion about keeping a short list in my pocket so I wouldn’t forget the small things.
It helped more than I thought it would, especially when I got distracted halfway through.
Next time I might add one extra stop, but only if the weather stays like this because I’d rather not turn a simple outing into a marathon.
If you’re still up for it later this week, I can meet a bit earlier and we can keep the same relaxed pace.
I’m fine with something low key, and honestly I’d prefer that over trying to cram too much into one afternoon.
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I’m glad you asked because I actually changed the setup a little after the first try, and it worked out better.
I moved a few things around on the desk, cleared off the corner by the window, and gave myself more room than I thought I needed.
Once everything was in place, it felt less cluttered and easier to focus without hopping from one thing to another.
I also kept the afternoon simple and avoided adding extra plans, which probably helped more than anything else.
The funny part is that none of the changes were dramatic, but together they made the whole routine feel calmer.
If you want, I can send over the short checklist I used because it was just enough to keep me on track without becoming a project of its own.
I’m around tomorrow evening too, so if you’re still deciding, let me know and we can compare what ended up being useful and what was easy to ignore.