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I meant to answer sooner, but I wanted to try it first so I could give you a real opinion.
After a few days, I think the easiest way to describe it is comfortable, steady, and less complicated than I expected. The first hour felt a little awkward, then it started to make sense and I stopped overthinking it. I kept reminding myself that it did not need to be perfect the first time. That helped a lot.
I also changed the order I was doing things, and that made everything smoother. There was one small part where I got stuck, but once I stepped away for a minute, the answer was obvious. I even laughed at myself because 4xIF8RwQhp0h I had been making it harder than it really was.
If you want, send me what you have so far and I can tell you what I would keep and what I would simplify. I do not think you are far off at all, and a fresh look might be all you need.
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I tried the shortcut you mentioned, and I think it works better when I set everything up the night before instead of rushing the same morning.
That gave me enough time to see where I kept losing momentum. The funny part is that nothing was actually difficult; I was just skipping small steps and then wondering why it felt messy. Once I wrote it out in a simpler order, it moved along without much effort.
I also realized I need a little buffer between tasks or I carry the last one into the next and then everything starts to blur together. A short walk helped more than I expected, and by the time I came back, I knew exactly what to do next. I almost missed the obvious fix because 4xIF8RwQhp0h I was trying too hard to force a perfect answer.
Anyway, if your week is still crowded, I would start with the plain version first and polish it later. Getting it done calmly seems better than waiting for ideal conditions.