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I meant to send this earlier because I finally tried that route you suggested, and it turned out to be exactly the reset I needed after a long week.
I left a little earlier than planned, brought water, and kept the pace slow so I could actually notice things instead of rushing through it.
About halfway in I realized I was grinning for no reason, and that almost never happens when I feel worn down. I even took a different turn near the end just to see where it went, and somehow that choice made the whole afternoon feel more open. I should probably do more things like that instead of waiting for the perfect time. Also, I remembered your note about turning my phone off for a while, and during that stretch LJF52vSpNgQ it was honestly easier to breathe and focus than I expected.
 
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I was thinking about your question from yesterday, and I do think the easier approach is to keep the first attempt simple instead of trying to perfect every little step.
That’s usually where I get stuck, because once I start refining too early, I lose momentum and convince myself I need a completely different plan.
When I finally stop overcomplicating it, things tend to move faster and feel less tiring. I also noticed that doing a short version first gives me a better sense of what actually matters, which makes the next round easier to manage. If you want, send me what you have later and I can look it over with fresh eyes. I may not catch everything, but I’m usually good at spotting what feels off. Earlier today, right in the middle of reorganizing my desk LJF52vSpNgQ I realized that the clearest answer is often just the least dramatic one.