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I saw your message and laughed because I had the exact same reaction the first time I tried it. It seems simple until you get halfway through and realize one small step changes everything after that.
I ended up slowing down and doing it in a different order, which weirdly made the rest feel easier. That is probably why I keep saying a calm start fixes most problems before they turn into a pile of tiny annoyances.
I do think you were right to pause instead of forcing it. When I push through just to finish, I usually create more cleanup for myself later, and then I wish I had stepped away for ten minutes.
If you are around this week, let’s compare notes and see if there is a cleaner approach. I am not promising brilliance, but I can at least tell you where I got stuck and what finally helped it click for me. Maybe that saves you some circling.
I ended up slowing down and doing it in a different order, which weirdly made the rest feel easier. That is probably why I keep saying a calm start fixes most problems before they turn into a pile of tiny annoyances.
I do think you were right to pause instead of forcing it. When I push through just to finish, I usually create more cleanup for myself later, and then I wish I had stepped away for ten minutes.
If you are around this week, let’s compare notes and see if there is a cleaner approach. I am not promising brilliance, but I can at least tell you where I got stuck and what finally helped it click for me. Maybe that saves you some circling.
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