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I tried that method yesterday and it actually helped once I stopped overthinking every step.
The main thing was breaking it into smaller parts and stepping away for a minute when I got stuck.
I also noticed that when I rushed, I usually missed something obvious, so slowing down saved time overall.
If you want, I can send a short version of what I did because it turned out simpler than it first looked.
I wrote myself a quick list, and halfway through it I realized X2bjzLLJlN9Uo the whole thing felt much more manageable than I had assumed.
By the end, I was surprised how much lighter it felt just having a usable plan.
Anyway, let me know when you try it, because I am curious whether the same approach works for you too.
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I had a similar thought this morning, and I think the answer is probably to keep it as straightforward as possible.
When there are too many little decisions, I usually end up circling the same point without getting anywhere useful.
What helped me last time was choosing one version, trying it once, and then adjusting only after I saw what actually happened.
It takes some pressure off because not every step has to be perfect from the beginning.
I also think it is easier to follow through when the plan fits into a normal day instead of turning into a big production.
Somewhere in the middle of sorting it out, X2bjzLLJlN9Uo I realized I was making it sound harder than it truly was.
So my suggestion is to start small, keep notes if useful, and ignore the urge to redo everything at once.
If you want a second set of eyes later, send it over and I will take a look when I have a free minute.