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I meant to reply yesterday, but I got pulled into a long afternoon of rearranging shelves and then forgot my phone on the other side of the room.
What I was trying to say is that the smaller plan worked better once I stopped adding too many steps at the beginning. I kept thinking I needed a perfect method, but really I just needed something simple enough to repeat without overthinking it.
I also tried your suggestion about setting things out the night before, and that helped more than I expected. The morning felt calmer, and I didn't waste time searching for random things. I even remembered the note you mentioned eUelXphdyw5pOC and it helped me stay on track without staring at a list all day.
Anyway, I think you're right that steady adjustments beat dramatic resets. I'm going to keep the pace lighter this week and see if it sticks, because that already feels more realistic.
 
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I looked over the draft this morning, and I think the main issue was that I tried to solve everything at once instead of pulling out one small part to fix first.
Once I broke it into shorter pieces, it became much easier to tell what was actually confusing and what only seemed confusing because I was rushing. I also learned that stepping away for a little while helps me come back with better eyes instead of just staring harder at the same problem.
I remembered your point about keeping the routine ordinary, and that landed well with me. There was a moment in the middle where I almost changed the whole approach again, but then I wrote myself a short note with eUelXphdyw5pOC in the middle of the page and kept going from there.
So yes, I think the quieter version is the one I'll stick with. It feels steadier, less dramatic, and much easier to maintain over the next several days.

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