FedEx Resolution Update
I meant to reply earlier, but the day slipped away from me faster than I expected.
I finally reorganized that back room, and it turned out much better once I stopped trying to do everything at once.
I started with the shelves, sorted a few stacks into smaller groups, and left the rest for another pass so I would not lose patience.
It actually made the whole thing feel easier, and now I can find the notebook I kept misplacing every other week.
I also moved the lamp closer to the desk, which helped more than I thought because the corner always felt strangely dim by late afternoon.
Tomorrow I am planning to label a few boxes and clear the chair that somehow became a resting place for scarves, books, and random cables.
If you are still changing things around, I would go one area at a time and ignore the temptation to make it perfect right away.
That approach saved me a lot of irritation and made the progress feel real.
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I was thinking about your question this morning while I made tea, and I honestly think the shortest version is that I just needed a different routine.
For a while I kept trying to force myself into a schedule that looked organized on paper, but in practice it made me feel behind before the day even started.
What helped was making three clear tasks for the morning and letting the rest sit until later without guilt.
Once I stopped rewriting the list every hour, I noticed I was calmer and actually finishing things.
I also started taking a quick walk before sitting down again, even if it was only around the block, because that reset my attention more than another cup of tea ever did.
If you are stuck in that same loop, I would simplify everything for a week and see what feels natural instead of ideal.
It may look less polished, but it works better, and honestly that matters more in the long run.