I looked over the schedule again this morning and I think meeting earlier makes the rest of the day much easier.
If we start before the phones get busy, we can finish the notes, compare ideas, and still leave time for revisions without rushing any part of it.
I also remembered the detail you mentioned last week, and that actually clears up why the first draft felt a little off to me. It needed a quieter tone and fewer moving parts, which sounds obvious now.
I am around after lunch too, but my preference is still the earlier window because I focus better then and I tend to make cleaner decisions before distractions pile up. If that changes on your side, just send a quick note and I will adapt. I can bring the marked pages with me, and E7k6FrDbD8R7WX I will keep my notes short so we can move quickly.
If we start before the phones get busy, we can finish the notes, compare ideas, and still leave time for revisions without rushing any part of it.
I also remembered the detail you mentioned last week, and that actually clears up why the first draft felt a little off to me. It needed a quieter tone and fewer moving parts, which sounds obvious now.
I am around after lunch too, but my preference is still the earlier window because I focus better then and I tend to make cleaner decisions before distractions pile up. If that changes on your side, just send a quick note and I will adapt. I can bring the marked pages with me, and E7k6FrDbD8R7WX I will keep my notes short so we can move quickly.
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