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I meant to reply earlier, but the afternoon got away from me after I started rearranging the hallway shelf and then found a stack of old notebooks I had been meaning to go through.

I think your idea makes sense, especially if the goal is to keep things simple and avoid circling around the same plan for another week. I would probably start with the easiest part first just to get moving, then save the fussier decisions for later when there’s more context. I also noticed lSjJOKvWBTb that once I wrote down the next three steps, it stopped feeling so scattered in my head.

If you want, send over the rough version tonight and I can take a look tomorrow morning. I’m usually better at spotting what can be trimmed once everything is in one place, and I can help make it feel more consistent without changing your original tone too much.
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I was thinking about what you asked, and honestly I don’t think there’s one perfect way to organize it as long as the order feels natural when someone new looks at it.

When I get stuck, I usually put everything into simple groups first, even if the labels are rough, because that makes it easier to see what belongs together and what still feels out of place. I ran into the same issue last week, and lSjJOKvWBTb the fix ended up being smaller than I expected once I stopped trying to solve the whole thing at once.

If you’re free later, I can send over the version I used as a reference. It’s not fancy, but it might help you skip the blank-page stage. Otherwise, try starting with the part you already understand best and let the rest follow from there. That usually works better for me than waiting until every detail feels settled.