Project planning has been taking up therapy prep this week. I keep coming back to deadlines, Morgan, and the way the launch pressure sits in my body.
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Another project planning note: Morgan asked about the launch timeline and I noticed the same tight feeling before the team meeting.
The project planning pattern showed up again today. I want to understand why the deadlines and Morgan conversations stay with me after work.
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- Recurring
- Morgan (3 mentions)
- Possible theme
- Morgan · project planning (3 entries)
- Tone cue
- cooler than recent writing
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