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Big Cup High Cup: Navigating the Peaks of Clear Communication

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Some people tend to overcomplicate their communication, similar to elevating a big cup high like a towering peak. This includes lengthy emails, texts, videos, or audio messages even for simple information. However, this can discourage others from participating effectively. They feel like they're on a tough mountain climb, trying to extract the main point from a dense message.

For effective teamwork and clear communication via emails, instant messages (IMs), SMS, videos, and audio logs, it's best to keep your messages concise. This makes it easier for your team to access and engage without the challenge of navigating through excessive content.

This approach accommodates different communication styles, much like offering various paths up a mountain for different climbers. Keeping your communication simple ensures that everyone can participate effectively, with the focus on content and collaboration.

In the modern communication landscape, where information can accumulate like mountain peaks, this approach streamlines information exchange. It encourages efficient teamwork by making it easier for team members to share, process, and respond promptly. By keeping things simple and accessible, you enable your team to conquer the communication mountain with ease, fostering better collaboration among all involved.

Small Cup High Cup: A Lesson in Collaboration

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Some people prefer to raise their small water cups, even if they only contain water. However, this can discourage others from helping, as they have to climb a hill to reach the cup's edge just to refill it with cool water.

To encourage teamwork and offer a variety of beverages, it's better to keep your small cup within easy reach of your team. This way, they can refill it effortlessly while also providing a range of cool or hot drinks for different preferences.

Be Inline

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Each team member could have his/her own line of production or marketing. But the most important thing is that the team are inline with the product owner's goals in the organization. The work may not look like a continuous line. But it's a set of constructed lines next to each other and after each other. The line of production may not have the same colour or the same thickness. In the end, it should be one big line of lines that are inline.

The Tsunami of Awesome Has Come

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Always say the best is yet to come or has come, and the best of you is yet to come. Be up to the time you are in. Be up to the coming awesome new tsunami of creative things.

When asking people how it was for them?

Some will say 0 - very much paved for me 

0 - very much paved for me - part of the pic - the tsunami of awesome has came

 

Some will say  1 - a bit wavy wavy

 1 - a bit wavy wavy - part of the pic -  the tsunami of awesome has came

 

Some will say 2 - nice wavy

2 - nice wavy - part of the pic - the tsunami of awesome has came

 

Some will say 3 - chaos impact

3 - chaos impact - part of the pic -  the tsunami of awesome has came

 

Some will say 4 - scary

4 - scary - part of the pic -  the tsunami of awesome has came

 

Some will say 5 - having the holy light of love

5 - having the holy light of love - part of the pic -  the tsunami of awesome has came

 

Some will say 6 - smooth for me

6 - smooth for me - part of the pic -  the tsunami of awesome has came

 

The full picture is that we all passed a tsunami of awesome. And more tsunami of awesome yet to come.

Gutters, No Gutters, Container, No Container, Container Fluid

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  Issue #3199224: Fixed Container type and Gutters layouts rendering

In my opinion to make use of: Bootstrap 5 Horizontal gutters and have the logic of no-container

.gx-* classes can be used to control the horizontal gutter widths. The .container or .container-fluid parent may need to be adjusted if larger gutters are used too to avoid unwanted overflow, using a matching padding utility. For example, in the following example, we’ve increased the padding with .px-4