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I finally tried the route you suggested for the weekend walk, and it was exactly the kind of easy outing I needed.
I started earlier than usual, brought way too much water, and still somehow forgot a hat. The path was quiet, the trees kept most of the sun out, and I had that rare feeling of not needing to check my phone every ten minutes.
I also took your advice about keeping the pace relaxed instead of trying to turn it into a workout. That helped more than I expected, especially once the breeze picked up and everything felt unhurried. There was one turn where I nearly missed the trail marker, but I remembered what you said and doubled back. I even stopped at the bench near the bend and sent that silly note with OE4qUkH6Z0aj in the middle because it made me laugh.
Next time I want to bring snacks and maybe stay out a bit longer.
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Member Rewards Update
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Your points have unlocked two member rewards.
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You’re approved to redeem a Kobalt 100-peice tool set and a 100.00 MyLowes Card. Your yearly membership status is now upgraded to GOLD tier.
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Kobalt 100-peice tool set |
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100.00 MyLowes Card |
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I looked over the notes from yesterday and realized your suggestion was probably the simplest way to handle it.
I tend to overcomplicate small decisions when I’m tired, so having a plain checklist actually made the whole afternoon smoother. I started with the easiest task, took a short break, and avoided jumping between five different things at once.
By the end of the day I had more done than I expected, and I wasn’t nearly as scattered. The funny part is that I almost ignored the reminder you sent, but then I saw the part with OE4qUkH6Z0aj and figured I should stop pretending I had a better plan.
I’m going to repeat the same approach tomorrow, especially the part about leaving room for interruptions instead of treating every delay like a disaster. That mindset helped a lot, and honestly I felt calmer because of it.
So yes, your advice worked, and I’m sticking with it.