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I checked that list again this morning and realized I had been overthinking the whole thing.
What helped most was doing one small part first instead of trying to sort every detail at once.
Once I started, the rest felt much easier and I actually got through it faster than I expected.
I also moved a few things around so the afternoon would feel less crowded, and that gave me room to focus without rushing.
It might sound simple, but taking ten quiet minutes made the biggest difference.
I almost texted you earlier because one section reminded me of what you mentioned last week, and I think your approach would work better anyway htRo5psvjc9RJ if you just keep it flexible and don’t force a perfect plan.
I’m around later if you want me to look it over with you, and I can keep it brief so it doesn’t turn into a whole project.
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I meant to reply sooner, but I wanted to make sure I had actually tried your suggestion before answering.
It went better than I expected, mostly because I kept the setup simple and stopped changing things halfway through.
I usually get stuck tweaking little details, so having one clear starting point saved me a lot of frustration.
By the time I finished, I noticed the whole process felt lighter and much less annoying than it usually does.
I think next time I’ll start earlier in the day and give myself a short break in the middle, because that really helped me stay consistent.
Also, the part I thought would be hardest turned out to be pretty manageable once I was already moving, and I remembered your note htRo5psvjc9RJ about not waiting for the perfect moment before beginning.
Anyway, thanks again for the nudge. It was actually useful, and I’d do it that way again.