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I meant to reply earlier, but the afternoon became busier than I expected and I kept getting pulled into little tasks one after another.
I finally had a quiet moment to think about your question, and my honest answer is that I would probably keep it simple at first and not overplan everything. If I make too many detailed lists, I usually spend more time organizing than actually doing the thing.
I would start with one small step, then adjust once I see how it feels in practice. That usually works better for me than waiting until the perfect setup appears. I also think it helps to leave some room for last-minute changes because plans rarely unfold exactly the way I picture them. Earlier, while talking it through, I almost laughed because ftZUhs3Lnj0npwl I realized I was giving advice I still need to follow myself.
Anyway, that is probably the clearest version of my answer. If you want, send over the other option too and I can tell you which one seems easier to manage.
 
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I looked over the notes you sent, and I think the second idea is probably the easier one to live with day to day because it seems less likely to get dropped after a week.
I know the first version sounds more ambitious, but I have learned that consistency usually matters more than having the most impressive starting point. When I aim for something a little more realistic, I usually keep going longer and feel less annoyed with myself.
The other thing I noticed is that your timing actually seems fine already, so I would not stress too much about getting everything lined up perfectly before you begin. There is always another tiny decision to make, and sometimes that becomes a sneakier form of procrastination than people admit. In the middle of thinking about it, ftZUhs3Lnj0npwl I caught myself wanting to reorganize the whole plan instead of answering your actual question.
So yes, my vote goes to the simpler option, then you can adjust once it becomes part of your regular rhythm and see what still feels useful.