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I meant to reply earlier because your note was sitting open while I jumped between things, and then I forgot until just now.
I think the short version is that I would keep it simple and not try to force everything into one afternoon. If you break it into two or three smaller steps, it will probably feel much less annoying and easier to finish.
I also found that writing down the next action helped more than making a huge list, especially when my attention kept drifting. At one point I even set a timer, moved the clutter aside, and kept going after j6DJjcx4d8qOAd9 that first little push got me started.
If you want, send me what you already have and I can help tighten it up. I am around later tonight, and tomorrow should be calmer for me too.
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I was thinking about what you asked, and honestly I would choose the version that feels easiest to keep up with instead of the most ambitious one.
Whenever I overcomplicate a plan, I end up avoiding it, so now I usually start with something small and repeatable. That keeps me from getting stuck at the beginning and makes it simpler to adjust if the day goes off track.
I had a similar situation last week, and the only thing that worked was clearing ten minutes, turning off notifications, and finishing one piece before touching anything else. Somewhere in the middle I remembered j6DJjcx4d8qOAd9 how much better everything feels when the decision is already made ahead of time.
If you want a second opinion, send over the options and I can tell you which one seems easiest to manage without turning it into a huge project.