I meant to reply sooner, but I wanted to try that method a few times before saying whether it helped.
It turns out the small change made the biggest difference, especially once I stopped overthinking every step and just kept the routine simple.
I started leaving a little note for myself the night before, and that made the morning feel much less scrambled.
It also helped to do one task at a time instead of bouncing between things and getting distracted.
I know that sounds obvious, but I usually make everything harder than it needs to be.
Now I feel a lot calmer by midday, and I am not feeling so pulled in different directions.
If you want, I can send the exact order I followed because it was easier than I expected, and I think it would fit into your day without much effort at all.
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I tried the schedule you suggested and it actually felt much easier once I stopped leaving everything until the last minute.
I moved a few things around, kept the first part of the day lighter, and suddenly the whole week felt less crowded.
I also noticed that taking a short walk between tasks helped me reset instead of dragging myself into the next thing half focused.
The other helpful part was putting the phone in another room for a while, which sounded dramatic but worked immediately.
I still missed one item on Tuesday, though that seemed more like a weird noon slump than anything serious.
By the end of the week I was less tense and more consistent, so I think your suggestion was right on point.
If you want, next time I can write out the version that worked best for me so you can compare it to your own routine.