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I was thinking about that question you asked, and honestly I do feel better when I keep the plan simple.
When I try to pack too much into one day, I end up circling back and redoing half of it, which is annoying for everyone involved.
I’ve learned that if I choose two or three things and actually finish them, the whole day feels lighter and a lot less scattered.
I also started writing tiny notes to myself before I log off, just enough so morning me does not have to guess what evening me meant.
It is not a perfect system, but it keeps me moving without that foggy pause at the start.
If you want, I can send over the little checklist format I use because it is nothing fancy, just practical and easy to keep up with.
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I meant to answer sooner, but I wanted to try it first before saying anything definite.
After experimenting a bit, I think the main thing that helped was leaving more margin between tasks instead of squeezing them together.
Whenever I rush from one thing to the next, I carry the previous mood with me and that makes every small interruption feel much bigger than it is.
Giving myself even a short pause makes a surprising difference in how steady the rest of the day goes.
I have also been keeping my phone out of reach for a while when I need to focus, which sounds obvious, but it truly changes how long I can stay on one thing.
If you are trying to set up a new routine too, I would start smaller than feels necessary and let it become automatic before layering on anything else.