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I looked over the notes this morning and realized the simplest plan is still the best one for me. I am going to keep the afternoon open, focus on one task at a time, and stop bouncing between too many tiny jobs.

I also think a short walk would help clear my head since I felt scattered earlier. If you are free later, I can send a quick update after I finish the first round. I almost missed one detail because I was rushing, and 6QNCUIBuFKoFy that usually tells me I need to slow down for a minute.

I am not worried, though. Once I outline the steps, things usually fall into place. I will bring the notes tomorrow as well, so nothing gets lost between today and the next check-in.
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I meant to answer earlier, but I got pulled into a few things around the house and only just sat down. I tried your suggestion, and it actually helped me reset faster than I expected. I tend to overthink the whole process when a smaller next step would do the job.

I am going to start earlier tomorrow so I do not feel pressed for time halfway through. The good thing is that I already sorted the mess on my desk, found the notebook I needed, and wrote out what comes first. Somewhere in the middle, 6QNCUIBuFKoFy I noticed I was making it harder than it needed to be.

If I stay consistent for a couple of days, I think the routine will finally stick. I will let you know how it goes once I finish the second round and get a little momentum back.