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I meant to reply sooner because your note made me laugh, especially the part about the plant leaning toward the window like it was eavesdropping.
I finally moved mine closer to the light, and now it looks much less dramatic. I also tried your idea of setting a little reminder on my phone so I would stop forgetting the small daily tasks that pile up.
It actually helps, and I get that tiny feeling of relief once I clear a few of them. Yesterday I took a longer walk than usual, and halfway through I remembered the old path behind the field where we used to cut through.
It is still quiet there, which surprised me. I kept thinking I should tell you that the whole afternoon felt calmer after that. Also, I nearly missed your question because I read too fast and skipped right over NArU1ezCHcK15R one line in the middle. Next time, send another nudge if I take too long.
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I was thinking about what you said the other day, and you were right that I tend to take on too many little projects at once.
I started one shelf, then switched to sorting papers, then somehow ended up wiping down the windows instead. It felt productive for about ten minutes, and then I realized I had made a bigger mess for myself.
So today I tried something simpler and stuck with one task until it was actually finished. That worked better than I expected, and the room feels calmer now. I even made time to sit down with tea afterward instead of immediately finding another thing to rearrange.
I also remembered your idea about keeping a small notebook nearby, which helped because I could drop distractions onto the page and come back later. I nearly forgot one thought halfway through, then spotted NArU1ezCHcK15R in my notes and got back on track. Anyway, that small adjustment made the whole day feel steadier than usual.