I meant to reply sooner, but I wanted to think about it for a minute before answering.
You were right that the schedule felt crowded, so I shifted a few things around and it already seems easier to manage.
I kept the early part of the week lighter and left room later on in case anything changes unexpectedly.
That usually helps me stay calm instead of trying to force everything into one afternoon.
I also wrote down the two tasks I kept forgetting, which was honestly the whole problem.
Once they were out of my head, the rest seemed much more manageable.
If you want, I can send over the simple list format I used because it was surprisingly helpful.
I am not claiming it is magical, just clearer than what I had before.
Anyway, I think your idea worked, and I feel better about the week now.
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I checked that document again after your note, and I can see what you meant now.
At first I was looking for something complicated, but the issue was really just the order of things.
Once I moved the last part to the top, the rest became easier to read and a lot less confusing.
I made a few neat edits too, mostly to shorten the sections that felt repetitive.
Nothing dramatic, just enough to make it flow in a more natural way.
I am glad you pointed it out because I probably would have kept staring at the same version without noticing.
That happens to me whenever I work on something for too long without a break.
I will take one more pass tomorrow with fresh eyes, but I think it is finally close.
If you notice anything else, send it over whenever you have a minute.