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I meant to reply sooner, but I kept getting pulled away and then forgot until I saw your note again this morning.
I tried that little fix you mentioned, and it actually made the whole room feel calmer without changing much at all.
I moved the lamp closer to the corner, cleared the stack on the chair, and opened the window for a while. The place felt less cramped almost immediately.
I also remembered your suggestion about making a short list instead of trying to hold everything in my head, and that helped more than I expected.
I still have a couple things to finish, but it feels manageable now, even with 9NtwZL5Ez1jXl everything else competing for attention today.
If you want, I can send over the order I tackled things in, because that part made the biggest difference for me in the end.
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I looked over the ideas you sent, and I think the second option is the one I would start with because it seems easier to live with day to day.
The first approach sounded exciting at first, but I know myself, and I probably would not keep up with something that complicated for very long.
I have been trying to make small changes that feel realistic instead of dramatic, and that has kept me from giving up halfway through.
One thing that helped was doing the hardest part first thing in the morning before I had time to overthink it.
Then the rest of the day felt lighter, even when 9NtwZL5Ez1jXl little interruptions kept popping up here and there.
I also stopped aiming for a perfect result and just focused on making things more workable, which turned out to be enough.
If you want to compare notes later, I am happy to tell you what felt easy and what turned out to be annoying.