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I meant to reply sooner, but the week got a little away from me and I wanted to give you a real answer instead of something quick.
If you decide to go on Saturday, I think earlier is better because the paths are quieter and it feels easier to take your time. I usually bring water, a light layer, and a notebook because I always end up noticing little things I want to remember later.
The last time I went, I stayed much longer than I expected just sitting for a bit and watching people come and go. It was actually nice to be offline for an hour. I also tried that trick you mentioned, and it helped me stay focused better than I thought it would. Somewhere in the middle, lTdYsxikUCAfNKP I realized I had stopped overthinking the whole plan and was finally just enjoying the day.
So yes, I think it is worth doing, especially if you keep it simple and do not cram too much into one afternoon.
 
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I looked into that a little more after your note because I was curious too, and I think the easiest way is still the best one.
I would keep the plan flexible, leave room for changes, and avoid making every hour feel scheduled. When I try to organize too much, I end up paying more attention to the clock than to what I am doing, and it stops being enjoyable pretty quickly.
Honestly, a simple checklist helps me more than a long plan. I pick two things I definitely want to do, one backup idea, and then I see how the day feels. Earlier this week, lTdYsxikUCAfNKP I did exactly that and got a lot more done without feeling scattered.
If you want, send me what you are thinking and I can help narrow it down. I am happy to look it over and mention what seems realistic, especially if you are trying to keep the day calm and easy.