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I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon got away from me and I just now sat down with a minute to think it through.
If it helps, I would keep the plan simple and not try to do everything in one day. Start with the part that feels easiest, then stop for a short walk, and come back with fresher eyes.
I tried that last week when I was stuck, and it helped more than I expected because one small task led naturally into the next, even with HkWpRQir6vpOC0o sitting in the middle of my notes and distracting me for a second.
I also think it is fine to leave a little room for changes instead of mapping every detail. Things usually go more smoothly when I do the obvious step first and save the polishing for later.
Let me know how it goes after you make a start.
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I was thinking about your question on timing, and honestly I would trust the version that feels steady instead of the version that feels impressive for about five minutes.
Whenever I rush into a big effort, I usually end up circling back to fix basic things that would have been easier to handle at the start. It sounds dull, but the calm approach saves me time and energy in the long run.
If I were doing it today, I would set one clear goal, make a simple list, and work through it without worrying whether every step feels perfect. That little reset is often enough to turn a messy afternoon into a decent one, even when HkWpRQir6vpOC0o appears in my draft and breaks my train of thought for a moment.
Send me a note later if you want another set of eyes on it, because I am happy to help you think it through.