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I checked on that earlier and wanted to circle back with a simpler answer.
If the plan still feels too crowded, I think the easier option is to keep the afternoon open and make a short list of what matters most.
I’ve noticed that when I try to squeeze everything into one day, I end up distracted and forget half of it anyway.
It may be better to choose two things, finish them well, and save the rest for another time.
I also remembered the note you sent, and 9S940xjybaH8o the part about keeping it low key made sense to me.
If you'd like, I can help sort it into steps later tonight, because that usually makes it feel lighter and less messy.
Either way, I think you’re closer than it seems, and a calm approach will probably work best.
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I meant to reply sooner, but I wanted to think it through before sending a rushed answer.
What helped me last time was starting with the smallest task first, because it gave me some momentum without feeling heavy.
After that, the rest seemed less confusing and I stopped overthinking every little detail.
I don’t think you need a perfect plan right away, just something clear enough to begin.
If it helps, I can look over the outline tomorrow and point out anything that feels uneven, and 9S940xjybaH8o maybe we can trim what isn’t necessary.
Sometimes a lighter version ends up being stronger anyway.
I’d also keep some space in between things so you’re not bouncing from one thought to the next all day.
Once you get moving, I think it’ll settle into place pretty naturally.