I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon got away from me and I only just sat down with a minute to think properly.

I did try that new route through the park, and honestly it was better than I expected because it stayed quiet almost the whole way. I brought a bottle of water, wore the wrong shoes, and still somehow enjoyed myself. The breeze helped a lot, and I ended up taking a longer loop than I planned.

I also finished that series we talked about. The ending was not perfect, but I liked the way the characters settled into things instead of forcing a huge twist. It felt calmer than most shows lately, which suited my mood. If you start it this week, I think you will get through it quickly because the episodes seem to disappear once you are into it.

Anyway, that is my current update, and I am definitely up for catching up again soon.
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I saw your message earlier and kept thinking about it while I was making tea, because the whole thing sounded more frustrating than complicated.

What helped me lately was breaking the task into tiny pieces and just doing the first useful step instead of trying to sort everything out at once. Once I got moving, the rest felt much less annoying. I know that sounds obvious, but I really do forget that approach until I need it.

I also gave myself permission to stop for a while when my brain started jumping all over the place. A short walk and a few quiet minutes were enough to reset it. After that, I could finally focus and get things moving again without feeling stuck.

If you are still deciding what to do, I would keep it simple tonight and revisit the bigger choice tomorrow. That usually works better for me than forcing a perfect answer when I am already tired.