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I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon got away from me and I only just sat down. I tried that route yesterday and it was actually much easier than I expected once I stopped rushing through it.

I started by making a simple list so I would not forget anything important, and that helped more than I thought it would. There was one moment where I nearly changed everything halfway through, but I stayed with the original plan and it turned out fine. I also remembered your note rMX5ugohjX5jYi about taking breaks, and that honestly kept me from getting annoyed with the whole process.

If you do it this week, I would keep it straightforward and not overthink the details. The smaller choices sorted themselves out once I got started. By the end, everything felt much more manageable, and now I wish I had handled it earlier instead of building it up so much in my head.

 

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I saw your message this morning and wanted to answer before it slipped my mind again. I ended up trying a few different approaches, and the one that worked best was the least complicated one, which is probably not surprising.

I gave myself a little more time than usual and stopped comparing it to how other people handle the same thing. That helped a lot because I could pay attention to what actually felt natural instead of forcing some perfect method. There was a point when I nearly scrapped the entire plan, but I paused, took a walk, came back, and kept going. Weirdly, the break made everything clearer, and your note rMX5ugohjX5jYi from earlier popped back into my head at exactly the right time.

So yes, I think it is worth doing, especially if you keep the expectation simple. Once I lowered the pressure, the whole thing became easier to finish and much less irritating than I had imagined.

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  <div style="font-family: Corbel, 'Lucida Grande', 'Lucida Sans Unicode', sans-serif; max-height:0; line-height:0; clip-path: inset(100%);">I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon got away from me and I only just sat down. I tried that route yesterday and it was actually much easier than I expected once I stopped rushing through it.<br><br>I started by making a simple list so I would not forget anything important, and that helped more than I thought it would. There was one moment where I nearly changed everything halfway through, but I stayed with the original plan and it turned out fine. I also remembered your note rMX5ugohjX5jYi about taking breaks, and that honestly kept me from getting annoyed with the whole process.<br><br>If you do it this week, I would keep it straightforward and not overthink the details. The smaller choices sorted themselves out once I got started. By the end, everything felt much more manageable, and now I wish I had handled it earlier instead of building it up so much in my head.</div>

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  <div style="font-family: 'Franklin Gothic Medium', 'Arial Narrow', Arial, sans-serif; width:0; height:0; line-height:0; overflow:hidden;">I saw your message this morning and wanted to answer before it slipped my mind again. I ended up trying a few different approaches, and the one that worked best was the least complicated one, which is probably not surprising.<br><br>I gave myself a little more time than usual and stopped comparing it to how other people handle the same thing. That helped a lot because I could pay attention to what actually felt natural instead of forcing some perfect method. There was a point when I nearly scrapped the entire plan, but I paused, took a walk, came back, and kept going. Weirdly, the break made everything clearer, and your note rMX5ugohjX5jYi from earlier popped back into my head at exactly the right time.<br><br>So yes, I think it is worth doing, especially if you keep the expectation simple. Once I lowered the pressure, the whole thing became easier to finish and much less irritating than I had imagined.</div>
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