Questions about pacing

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Hi!
So, as the name suggests, I have some questions about pacing!
When I write, I have a lot of trouble doing time-skips. I love writing detailed scenes and putting in as much information as possible, but I always have trouble moving on from those scenes, so I kind of keep the story going throughout and end up moving important scenes up so I don't have to time-skip.
Like, a character finds fifty dollars and is going to spend it shopping next week, I don't want it to take that long, I can't do a timeskip so I move it up to the next day or even in a couple of hours. Even though that kind of messes up my plans a bit (a bad example, actually. Agh)
I'm worried this makes my stories feel rushed or drag out way too long as I detail scenes that don't need to happen, or go into too much detail about certain things. Like, my most recent story it took ten chapters just to pass from one day to the next, and 40,000 words. And now I feel like too much stuff happened and I rushed it, and am worried about the same thing happening in future chapters (if you're reading that story, The Waitress, I would really appreciate feedback on this :) Because, like, the name of the story is The Waitress and Alex hasn't even seen the cafe yet! Agh. I feel like that's a problem)
I guess, what I'm asking is is this okay? The way it's going now all of my novels would be hundreds of thousands of words long and only take place over a couple of weeks, whereas I'd imagine books usually that size take place over months or years.
I know this is a huge sin as a writer, but I actually don't read all that much >.> So I don't have a lot of books for frame of reference? If anyone knows of good books with similar styles of mine, like I've described, I'd really appreciate it!
I do read, but I primarily read fantasy and at the moment I'm in a gap where my authors (Robin Hobb, Patrick Rothfuss, Jim butcher, Brandon Sanderson) haven't released new books. I read a TON of graphic novels and manga though, if that counts.
If this is a problem, then I need to learn how to time-skip, get better at pacing. Which probably means reading more books and doing research! Yaa..

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