Hi Sherie,
I'm following the timeline you describe, more or less exactly. I would second Dena and Moni's suggestion -- find some safe places and get some time out as yourself (if you aren't doing that already!). It will give you a little bit of feedback on how you're doing with things like clothes, make-up, and voice, and it also helps you feel like you're making progress.
I tried binding for a while, but it was awkward and uncomfortable and I hated being out of breath all the time, so I stopped. Now I'm doing what Dena suggested: I wear a sports bra under a t-shirt under an overshirt or fleece. That works well enough for me.
Other than that it's just been a matter of toughing it out. I started coming out to certain people at work about a year into HRT, and that's helped -- I can usually find a receptive ear to bend if I'm having a difficult day at the office.
The further I get into transition, the less I care what other people think about it. I'm not in any danger of male-fail, even a year and a half in, but I'm still pretty sure about half the company thinks I look weird at this point (shaped eyebrows and long colored hair and bruises from electrolysis and enough subtle little face and body changes from the HRT all add up). Anyway, it doesn't matter much at this point -- I'll be coming out company-wide in about three weeks, then leaving to have my FFS two weeks later.
One thing to keep in mind about the FFS is that the lead times are very long. All the reputable surgeons had at least a five month waiting period, and for the one I chose it was seven. Factor that into your timeline when deciding when to start your consultations.
Finally, congratulations on starting your transition! May it bring you joy.

Meghan