I wanted to get back to you before I forgot because your question was actually helpful. I tried that route yesterday, and it turned out easier once I stopped overthinking the timing.
I started earlier than usual, packed lighter, and took a short break halfway through. That made the whole thing feel less rushed and more manageable. If you are deciding between doing it all at once or splitting it up, I would strongly pick the second option. It gave me enough room to adjust without starting over.
I also wrote down a simple list beforehand, which kept me from bouncing between tasks. Nothing fancy, just a few lines in order. By the end, I still had energy left, which usually never happens. If you want, I can send the exact steps I followed because they were pretty straightforward and easy to repeat today.
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I meant to reply sooner, but I wanted to actually test it first instead of guessing. After trying it a couple of different ways, I think the easiest approach is to keep the setup simple and leave a little extra time at the beginning.
The first attempt felt clunky because I changed too many things at once. When I repeated it with fewer steps, everything smoothed out and I could tell what was helping. I also found that writing a quick note afterward made the next round much easier because I did not have to rely on memory.
If you are still weighing options, I would start with the uncomplicated version and only add extras later if you really need them. That seems to reduce frustration and makes the process feel less chaotic. I can send a cleaner outline if you want something short and practical to follow.