I just wanted to circle back because I realized I never actually answered your question clearly.
If it were me, I would keep the plan simple and not overthink the setup at the start.
Usually the easiest way is to pick one time, stick to it for a few days, and notice what feels natural.
I tend to write a short list first, then narrow it down once I can see what matters most.
That stops me from drifting between too many ideas at once and getting distracted halfway through.
Also, giving myself a small ending point helps a lot because otherwise I keep adjusting things forever.
Even when I feel unprepared, starting with a rough version is better than waiting for the right mood.
After a little while the whole thing gets easier, and I can tell what needs changing without guessing.
If you want, send over what you come up with and I can take another look later today.
If it were me, I would keep the plan simple and not overthink the setup at the start.
Usually the easiest way is to pick one time, stick to it for a few days, and notice what feels natural.
I tend to write a short list first, then narrow it down once I can see what matters most.
That stops me from drifting between too many ideas at once and getting distracted halfway through.
Also, giving myself a small ending point helps a lot because otherwise I keep adjusting things forever.
Even when I feel unprepared, starting with a rough version is better than waiting for the right mood.
After a little while the whole thing gets easier, and I can tell what needs changing without guessing.
If you want, send over what you come up with and I can take another look later today.
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