Flow in the garden
An organised garden is one of beauty and rest. Likewise, a sentence.
Grouping like with like and creating flow all make sentences easier to read and transmit one’s message quicker and more efficiently.
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‘The meeting seemed to go well, the client’s like the ideas and George’s idea to delay shipment went down well, just like the splitting of payments.’
Combining subjects, ideas and thoughts into one sentence can create confusion, as can unusual word choices.
Can over can’t
Hearing something positive or hearing something negative: how would you react? The message might be the same, but the reception quite different.
The amazing chef
Just like a chef, who thinks about how ingredients go together, we must think about our word combinations. And, like good service, it must flow seamlessly,
Sweet potato?
Serving sweet potatoes but not necessarily a sweet potato dish may confuse. Can potatoes be sweet?
An exquisite menu
Writing with emotion may show enthusiasm, but we need to ensure our words do the chef justice.
Read that again
Create order, create logic. Whoever we are writing for, let our sentences flow.
I’m not sure …
Random words don’t necessarily make a message: context is king. Are you sure your message it clear?