Thank You from Walmart
I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon got away from me after I stepped out for some fresh air and then came back to a pile of little tasks.
I think your plan makes sense, especially the part about keeping it simple and not trying to cram too much into one day.
I usually do better when I leave a little room between things, because otherwise I start rushing and forget what I was doing in the first place.
If the weather stays mild, I can meet earlier and we can walk a bit before settling in.
If not, I am perfectly happy keeping it low key and just catching up somewhere quiet.
I also remembered that note you mentioned, and I found a similar one tucked inside an old notebook.
It made me laugh because I had completely forgotten that conversation, yet I could hear it right away in my head.
 
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I was thinking about what you said yesterday, and I agree that it helps to stop forcing every plan to be perfect before starting.
When I wait until everything feels lined up exactly right, I usually end up doing nothing at all, which is somehow more tiring than just making a small start.
I finally cleaned off the corner of my desk this morning, and that tiny change made the whole room feel more manageable.
I also moved the chair near the window, and now the light falls across the floor in a way I had not noticed before.
If you want, we can keep the outing short and leave room to improvise.
I am better lately at changing course when something feels off, instead of trying to power through just because it was the original plan.
Anyway, let me know what time works best, and I will adjust around it.