Learning Spanish does not need to start with a perfect plan. A small routine is easier to repeat, and repeated practice is where progress starts to feel real.
Begin with ten minutes of vocabulary review. Choose words that belong to one situation, such as ordering food, talking about your day, or asking for directions. Keeping vocabulary grouped by context makes it easier to remember.
Then read a short paragraph in Spanish. Do not translate every word immediately. First, look for words you already know. After that, check the new words and write one or two simple sentences with them.
End with a quick active practice task. You can describe your room, write what you did today, or record yourself saying five sentences out loud. The goal is not perfection. The goal is to use the language before you forget it.
Try this three or four times per week. Keep the routine small enough that you can repeat it even on a busy day.