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Photo by Jakub Zerdzicki on Pexels — source As the clock ticks toward the evening, the kitchen counter becomes a chaotic hub. A lunch container sits in the sink, remnants of a hurried morning, while the bag for after-school activities lies half-packed on the counter. The work clothes I intended to change out of linger longer than planned, creating a sense of urgency that clashes with my desire to unwind with a puzzle later. Each moment spent triaging breakfast items and gathering essentials feels like a missed opportunity to transition smoothly into relaxation. In this daily reset, the small habit of placing my puzzle book in a visible spot often gets overlooked. Instead of setting it out next to my keys, I shove it into a drawer, out of sight and out of mind. This simple oversight disrupts the flow, leaving me scrambling to find it when I finally sit down. By recognizing these friction points—like the lunch container that should have been cleaned earlier or the puzzle book that needs...