March 29, 2022

The term flow is from the Old English flowan "to flow, stream, issue; become liquid, melt; abound, overflow" (class VII strong verb; past tense fleow, past participle flowen), from Proto-Germanic *flowan "to flow" (source also of Middle Dutch vloyen, Dutch vloeien, vloeijen "to flow," Old Norse floa "to deluge," Old High German flouwen "to rinse, wash." 

How do we prevent a deluge during projects? Design a flowchart of resources, tasks, and dates. Projects should flow naturally. Gather all the information first and create an elegant solution. 

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Creative edges, stay on the fringe of newness, emerge with snow flakes