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I meant to reply sooner, but the day kept shifting on me and I only just sat down for a minute. I think the easiest way to handle it is to keep the plan simple and stick to one thing at a time.

I usually start by writing a short list, then I pick the first task that feels the least annoying. That helps me avoid wasting energy deciding where to begin. If something changes halfway through, I just adjust instead of trying to force the original plan.

I also think it helps to take a short break before coming back to it, especially if everything starts blending together. Even stepping away for a glass of water clears my head enough to notice what actually needs attention first. Let me know what you decide, because I can probably help think it through if you want another opinion later today or tomorrow.
 
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I looked over everything this morning and I think you were right to pause before making a decision. When I rush, I usually end up redoing part of it later, so giving it a little space tends to save time in the end.

What works for me is to focus on the part that actually needs an answer now and leave the rest until it becomes clearer. I know that sounds simple, but it keeps things from feeling bigger than they are. I also try not to take on too many small tasks at once, because that’s when I lose track of what matters.

If you want, send me the short version of where things stand and I can help sort through it with you. I’m around later, and I don’t mind being the extra set of eyes if that would make it easier to move forward without overthinking every little detail.