I meant to reply sooner, but the week kept getting away from me.
I tried your suggestion about taking a short walk before starting work, and it actually helped more than I expected.
I felt less scattered, and it gave the morning a cleaner starting point.
I also moved a few things around on my desk so it feels less cramped now.
It is funny how small changes can make a place feel calmer.
I am still getting used to the new routine, though, and some afternoons I lose momentum for no obvious reason.
When that happens, I step away for a minute, refill my water, and come back with a shorter list.
That seems to work better than trying to power through everything at once.
Anyway, your note was actually really helpful, and I appreciated the gentle push.
Let me know how your week is going and whether you want to catch up soon.
I tried your suggestion about taking a short walk before starting work, and it actually helped more than I expected.
I felt less scattered, and it gave the morning a cleaner starting point.
I also moved a few things around on my desk so it feels less cramped now.
It is funny how small changes can make a place feel calmer.
I am still getting used to the new routine, though, and some afternoons I lose momentum for no obvious reason.
When that happens, I step away for a minute, refill my water, and come back with a shorter list.
That seems to work better than trying to power through everything at once.
Anyway, your note was actually really helpful, and I appreciated the gentle push.
Let me know how your week is going and whether you want to catch up soon.
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I was thinking about what you asked, and I do think changing the schedule would make things feel easier.
The earlier time sounds better to me because I tend to have more energy before the day gets cluttered.
If we keep it simple, I can stay consistent instead of pushing it off again.
I have also noticed that when plans are too open-ended, I spend more time deciding than doing.
A clear starting point helps a lot.
I am trying to be better about not stacking too many little tasks in the same afternoon because that is usually when I lose track of things.
So yes, I am up for trying the new routine next week and seeing how it feels after a few days.
If it works, we can keep going. If not, we can adjust without making a big thing of it.
Thanks for checking in, and send me the time that suits you best.
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The earlier time sounds better to me because I tend to have more energy before the day gets cluttered.
If we keep it simple, I can stay consistent instead of pushing it off again.
I have also noticed that when plans are too open-ended, I spend more time deciding than doing.
A clear starting point helps a lot.
I am trying to be better about not stacking too many little tasks in the same afternoon because that is usually when I lose track of things.
So yes, I am up for trying the new routine next week and seeing how it feels after a few days.
If it works, we can keep going. If not, we can adjust without making a big thing of it.
Thanks for checking in, and send me the time that suits you best.


