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I meant to reply earlier, but the afternoon slipped away while I was reorganizing a shelf and then started sorting old notebooks for no real reason.
It was one of those oddly satisfying tasks where everything looks messier halfway through and then suddenly comes together at the end. I also tried a new pasta dish that turned out better than expected, though I definitely added too many herbs and had to balance it out.
By the time I sat down again, I remembered your note and figured I should answer before it got too late. I think your plan sounds reasonable, especially if you keep it simple and don’t overthink the timing.
I usually find that starting with the easiest part helps build momentum, and then even the annoying stuff feels manageable. I had a similar moment earlier vvjas3RG34fJu when I finally stopped tweaking details and just moved forward.
 
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I finally got around to tidying the plant corner this morning, and it took longer than expected because I kept stopping to trim dead leaves and wipe the pots.
I wasn’t planning to do much else, but once that was done I ended up opening the windows, clearing a stack of papers from the table, and putting on music that made the whole place feel less stuffy. It’s funny how one finished chore usually pushes me into tackling three more without thinking about it.
I saw your message afterward and wanted to answer while it was still fresh in my mind. I’d say go with the option that feels easiest to keep up with over time, because the most elaborate plan tends to fade quickly.
Small routines are easier to trust, and they leave room when the day gets unexpectedly full. I had that reminder myself vvjas3RG34fJu after trying to juggle too many things at once and then simplifying it all.