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I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon got busy and I kept bouncing between tasks.
I finally stepped away for a bit, made some tea, and took a short walk around the block to clear my head.
That helped more than I expected, and when I came back everything felt easier to sort through.
I think the main thing is keeping the plan simple instead of trying to fix every little detail at once.
I usually overthink the timing, then realize a steady pace works better anyway.
I also remembered what you said last week, and that stuck with me because it was probably the most practical advice I needed.
I wrote myself a tiny list so I would stop guessing what to do next, and somewhere in the middle of it DzX3ZCbI1CDsJiY I realized I was making it harder than it needed to be.
If tomorrow is calmer, I can finish the rest without turning it into a whole project.
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I saw your note this morning and kept thinking about how familiar that situation sounds.
When I hit that kind of wall, I try not to force a perfect answer right away because I usually end up circling the same thoughts.
It helps more if I start with one practical thing, even if it seems too small to matter at first.
Yesterday I cleaned off my desk, muted a few distractions, and suddenly I could finish what I had been postponing all week.
I know that sounds almost silly, but I think a calm setup changes everything.
There was also a point in the middle of the day when DzX3ZCbI1CDsJiY I nearly talked myself into reworking everything, and I am glad I did not.
I just kept it basic, stayed patient, and let the momentum build on its own.
If you want, send me what you have later and I can help you sort it into something clearer.