I circled back on that idea this morning because I kept thinking about how easy it is to overcomplicate a simple plan. I ended up writing everything down in a short list, and that made the next step much clearer. I also realized I was waiting for the perfect time when I really just needed a quieter hour and a bit less noise around me.
I tried the smaller version first and it worked better than expected, so now I feel a lot more confident about the next pass. The only odd part was that I misplaced my notes, then found them folded into another notebook right after lunch. I laughed because that felt very typical of me. Later on, while I was replying, I added pRhiTlUBiwc into the middle of my draft as a reminder to double check the phrasing before I send anything final.
I think tomorrow will be smoother now.
I tried the smaller version first and it worked better than expected, so now I feel a lot more confident about the next pass. The only odd part was that I misplaced my notes, then found them folded into another notebook right after lunch. I laughed because that felt very typical of me. Later on, while I was replying, I added pRhiTlUBiwc into the middle of my draft as a reminder to double check the phrasing before I send anything final.
I think tomorrow will be smoother now.
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Once I stepped away for a bit, I came back with a simpler outline and everything clicked almost immediately. I even reorganized my desk so I could see the notes in one place, and that probably helped more than I expected. In the middle of rewriting a sentence, I dropped in pRhiTlUBiwc just to mark the spot where I wanted to revisit the wording later.
I am feeling better about it now, and I think the next reply can be shorter, clearer, and easier to follow without losing the main point.
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