I got your note and meant to reply sooner because I kept thinking about the question during my walk this morning.
My honest answer is that I usually start with the smallest step possible so I do not get stuck planning forever.
If something feels too big, I trim it down until it feels easy to begin, even if it seems a little silly at first.
That has helped me stay consistent more than any grand burst of motivation ever did.
I also leave space for a messy first try because neat results rarely happen on command.
When I let the first version be ordinary, I actually finish things.
You could probably do the same with your weekend idea and just test a tiny piece of it.
If it clicks, keep going. If it does not, you still learned what part felt natural, and that is useful on its own.
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I think you were right to pause for a day before making a decision, because stepping back usually makes the next move clearer.
Whenever I rush, I end up redoing half of it later, and that always feels more tiring than just waiting a little.
What helps me most is writing down three simple options and picking the one that feels easiest to live with tomorrow morning.
If one of the choices creates instant tension, that usually tells me enough.
I do not need perfect certainty before acting, just enough calm to move forward without second guessing every little detail.
Also, it helps to talk it out with someone who is practical and kind, not dramatic.
You already seem to know what direction fits; maybe you just needed permission to keep it simple.
I would trust that instinct and leave some room for adjustments later, since almost everything gets clearer once you begin.