I meant to reply sooner because I kept thinking I had already answered you in my head.
The garden finally looks steady again after that strange week of alternating cold mornings and bright afternoons, and I spent longer than expected moving the small pots back to the sunnier corner near the fence.
I tried the seat by the window for reading and it turns out the light is much better there after lunch than it is in the morning.
I also started making a checklist before weekends because otherwise I drift from one tiny task to the next and end up wondering where the day went.
The easiest habit so far has been setting out my shoes the night before because it nudges me to go for a walk early.
If you are still deciding on a day to meet, I am free most afternoons and can adjust without much fuss.
The garden finally looks steady again after that strange week of alternating cold mornings and bright afternoons, and I spent longer than expected moving the small pots back to the sunnier corner near the fence.
I tried the seat by the window for reading and it turns out the light is much better there after lunch than it is in the morning.
I also started making a checklist before weekends because otherwise I drift from one tiny task to the next and end up wondering where the day went.
The easiest habit so far has been setting out my shoes the night before because it nudges me to go for a walk early.
If you are still deciding on a day to meet, I am free most afternoons and can adjust without much fuss.
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I had another look at that schedule and I think the earlier option makes more sense, mainly because everything after noon seems to get noisy and scattered.
I usually pretend I can keep all the little reminders in my head, but writing them down on index cards has been oddly calming this week.
Yesterday I reorganized the bookshelf by subject instead of height and now the room feels less decorative and more useful, which is probably a sign I needed a reset.
I am still testing that tomato soup recipe and I finally figured out that roasting the vegetables first gives it a softer flavor without much extra effort.
If the weather stays mild, I might take my notebook to the park and work there for an hour just to break the routine.
Let me know what time works best for you, because I can shift things around and would rather settle it clearly than keep guessing.
I usually pretend I can keep all the little reminders in my head, but writing them down on index cards has been oddly calming this week.
Yesterday I reorganized the bookshelf by subject instead of height and now the room feels less decorative and more useful, which is probably a sign I needed a reset.
I am still testing that tomato soup recipe and I finally figured out that roasting the vegetables first gives it a softer flavor without much extra effort.
If the weather stays mild, I might take my notebook to the park and work there for an hour just to break the routine.
Let me know what time works best for you, because I can shift things around and would rather settle it clearly than keep guessing.


