I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon got away from me and I only just sat down again.
I did look through the notes you sent, and I think the simplest plan is still the best one. If you want my honest take, I would keep it uncomplicated for now and change only one thing at a time so you can tell what actually helps.
I usually make a quick list first, then cross off anything that feels like extra effort for no reason. That keeps me from overthinking every step. It also helps me notice what I already finished instead of staring at what is left.
If tomorrow feels crowded, push this to later in the week and give yourself a calmer window. That always works better for me than trying to squeeze it in between everything else.
Send me what you decide, because I am curious how it turns out.
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I was thinking about your question on how I usually get back into a routine after things feel messy, and honestly I start very small.
I pick one part of the day and make that predictable before I try to organize anything else. Usually that means I tidy one surface, fill a glass of water, and write down two tasks instead of ten. If I make the list too long, I end up ignoring half of it and feeling distracted.
It also helps me leave a little empty space in the evening, because everything feels harder when every hour is spoken for. Even a short walk or a quiet break makes the next thing feel less heavy.
I know that sounds basic, but simple habits are the only ones I actually stick with. If you want, I can send over the little checklist I use when I need to reset without making it a huge project.