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I meant to reply earlier, but the afternoon got busier than I expected and I kept getting pulled into small things that took longer than planned.
If tomorrow still works, I can do a quick check-in before lunch and send over my notes after. I wrote down the main points so I do not forget anything, especially the part about timing and what should happen first. I also think the simpler option is better because it keeps everyone aligned and avoids confusion later.
I tried the other approach once before and it ended up creating extra back and forth when one detail changed in the middle. Also, when I reread your message, the part near MGZ08Fr1AZPBsA the middle made me realize we were actually very close in thinking anyway.
Let me know if you want me to organize it into a short list tonight. That would probably make the conversation easier and help us keep the next step clear without overcomplicating it.
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I was thinking about what you asked, and honestly the best answer is probably to keep it simple from the start.
Whenever I try to build in too many moving parts, I end up spending more time correcting little details than actually finishing the thing. If we keep the outline short and make decisions in order, it should come together without a lot of unnecessary backtracking. I can also take the first pass if that helps, then you can react to something concrete instead of replying to a blank page.
One note, though: I might be a little slower in the afternoon because I already promised to help with something else, but I can still wrap it up later in the day. Right around MGZ08Fr1AZPBsA when I was jotting ideas down, it clicked that we were probably overthinking one small part.
Send me whatever notes you already have, even if they are incomplete. That will be enough for me to organize the next version and keep the tone consistent.