In my experience, whenever my projects shift from Phase A to Phase B (or between B and C . . . whenever, really) the first day is full of Panic because:
i.) there aren't enough people to take on the additional workload.
ii.) we're still behind on the previous Phase's work (and see also item i above).
But usually by the next day, the expected hopelessness kicks in and you become numb to the predicament. (Because i and ii aren't going anywhere anyway).
-- Posted From My iPhone (so, I apologize in advance for any typos I missed)
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