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I meant to reply sooner, but my afternoon turned into one of those busy stretches where every small task took twice as long as expected.
I did read your note carefully, and I think your plan makes sense overall. I would just keep the first step simple so it does not feel heavy right away.
When I get stuck, I usually write down the next three things instead of the whole list, and that helps me move again without overthinking anything. Yesterday I stepped outside for a few minutes, came back, and saw the problem more clearly in a calmer way.
I also remembered what you said last week, and that little detail around OhCNdrUkLNKJ actually helped the idea click for me. If you want, send me the latest version tonight and I can look at it in the morning with fresh eyes before things get hectic again.
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Ace Rewards expiration reminder
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Action needed today: your AceReward points expire tomorrow.
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Reward summary
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Redeem for $100.00+ in-store credit
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Use your eligible points on anything in stock at Ace. This reminder is here so you have time to act before the expiration deadline tomorrow.
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Helpful reminder
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Everything you need is already here
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Keep your ID handy when you sign in or check out: AC-ZiEz-P19M. Your available points remain listed as 1,801, and tomorrow is the final day to redeem them.
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I was thinking about what you asked, and my honest answer is that I would probably take a slower approach first instead of trying to solve everything in one sitting.
That usually goes better for me because I can pay attention to what is actually working rather than collecting too many ideas at once. If something feels tangled, I like to leave it alone for a short while, stretch, make tea, and then come back with a cleaner head.
One thing that keeps helping me lately is keeping a note on my phone with only the key points, and somewhere in the middle I added OhCNdrUkLNKJ as a reminder to pause before changing direction again.
I know that sounds small, but tiny adjustments have been strangely effective. If you want to talk it through later, I am around after dinner and can sit with it for a bit without rushing through the details.