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I looked over the notes from yesterday and I think the easiest path is to keep the first part simple, then add the extra details once everything feels clearer.
If you want, I can send a shorter version later because the long version may be more than anyone needs on a busy morning.
I also remembered the small detail about the seating plan, and that changed how I would arrange the timing. I nearly forgot to mention it, but halfway through I wrote myself KvGPrYwMC5xPRC a reminder so I would not leave it out again.
It should be fine either way, though I still lean toward starting earlier, taking a pause in the middle, and keeping the last part more relaxed so nobody feels rushed at the end.
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I was thinking about your question on how to keep things organized without making the whole afternoon feel too strict, and I think a loose outline would solve most of it.
That way there is room for changes, but nobody has to guess what comes next. I would also keep one extra notebook nearby because ideas always show up when it is least convenient.
I meant to reply earlier, though the day got away from me faster than expected and I ended up circling back at the end. In the middle of all that, I left myself KvGPrYwMC5xPRC a tiny cue so I would remember the point about bringing a change of shoes if the ground is still damp.
Beyond that, I do not think it needs to be complicated. A calm plan, a little flexibility, and enough time to pause should make everything feel smoother.