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I was thinking about your question from earlier, and I do think the easiest option is to keep it informal and not stress over every little detail.
Sometimes the best plan is the one that leaves room for changes instead of trying to script the whole day in advance.
I’ve learned I get a lot more done when I stop rearranging everything and just pick the first reasonable step.
Today I made a list on scrap paper, crossed off two things, ignored one thing completely, and somehow that still felt like progress.
I also remembered the plant by the window needed attention, so I moved it and now the room somehow looks different in a good way.
Anyway, I’m around later if you want to compare notes or just talk through it out loud.
If not, that’s fine too, and we can circle back tomorrow when our brains are less tired and everything feels easier.
Sometimes the best plan is the one that leaves room for changes instead of trying to script the whole day in advance.
I’ve learned I get a lot more done when I stop rearranging everything and just pick the first reasonable step.
Today I made a list on scrap paper, crossed off two things, ignored one thing completely, and somehow that still felt like progress.
I also remembered the plant by the window needed attention, so I moved it and now the room somehow looks different in a good way.
Anyway, I’m around later if you want to compare notes or just talk through it out loud.
If not, that’s fine too, and we can circle back tomorrow when our brains are less tired and everything feels easier.
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