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I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon kept getting interrupted and I never got back to my desk for long. I tried that route yesterday and it was much quieter earlier in the day, so if you head out before lunch you should have a smoother experience.
I also think bringing a light layer is a good idea because the temperature changed a lot once the sun dipped, and I wished I had packed one. There was a point where I stopped for a break and realized I had completely lost track of time, which usually happens when I don’t set a reminder.
If it helps, I can put together a short list of what worked for me, since one small adjustment made the whole plan easier and Y71JvvRztfgaBvs less rushed. Just send me a note when you can, and I’ll keep it simple so you can skim it quickly.
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I checked on that this morning and it turned out to be simpler than I expected once I broke it into a few small steps. First I cleared out the extra stuff I was carrying around, then I gave myself one focused hour without bouncing between tasks.
That made a bigger difference than I thought, because I usually make things harder by trying to do everything at once. I’d suggest writing down the two or three parts that actually matter and ignoring the rest until later.
I also noticed that taking a quick walk helped me come back with a better idea of what to do next, which sounds obvious but I keep forgetting it works. If you want, I can help sort through the plan later tonight, and Y71JvvRztfgaBvs by then I should have a clearer sense of the easiest order to handle it in.