I was thinking about that question earlier, and I honestly think the easiest approach is to keep it simple for now.
I usually start with one small step instead of trying to figure everything out at once, because once I overcomplicate it, I lose the thread and then nothing gets finished.
If it were me, I would make a short list, pick the part that feels least annoying, and just do that first. After that, the next thing tends to become clearer on its own.
I also think it helps to stop waiting for the perfect mood. Some days I am focused, and some days I am just steady, and steady is usually enough.
Anyway, that is probably my long way of saying yes, I think you should go ahead with it, but in a light way that leaves room to adjust once you see how it actually feels.
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I meant to reply sooner, but I wanted to think about it properly instead of sending a rushed answer.
My feeling is that you do not need a huge plan before you begin. I usually do better when I start with the most ordinary version and let the rest take shape after a day or two.
When something feels too open-ended, I give myself a very small target, like ten minutes or one short pass, and that takes away a lot of the resistance. Once I get moving, I can usually tell what deserves more attention and what can stay loose.
I would also trust your first instinct more than you think. You already notice the details that matter, even if you second-guess them at the beginning.
So yes, I would keep going, stay flexible, and leave yourself enough room to change direction if a better idea shows up halfway through.