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I finally got around to sorting that stack of notes on my desk, and it turned out to be easier once I stopped trying to organize everything perfectly.
I made three simple groups and dealt with each one separately, which kept me from getting distracted halfway through.
The odd thing is that I had been avoiding it for days, but once I started, it took far less effort than I expected.
I also found the list you mentioned, so yes, it was tucked under the notebook the whole time.
Today feels a lot calmer because of that small win, and I think that's why I keep returning to short, simple routines when everything feels noisy.
If you're still planning to tackle your weekend project, I would break it into tiny steps and leave the hardest part for after you've picked up some momentum.
That approach usually keeps me from stalling before I begin.
I made three simple groups and dealt with each one separately, which kept me from getting distracted halfway through.
The odd thing is that I had been avoiding it for days, but once I started, it took far less effort than I expected.
I also found the list you mentioned, so yes, it was tucked under the notebook the whole time.
Today feels a lot calmer because of that small win, and I think that's why I keep returning to short, simple routines when everything feels noisy.
If you're still planning to tackle your weekend project, I would break it into tiny steps and leave the hardest part for after you've picked up some momentum.
That approach usually keeps me from stalling before I begin.


