FlowPrint
A Playful Workstyle Snapshot
Handle with Curiosity
Work gets messy when the human stuff stays invisible. Our quirks, our stress resets, our feedback needs, our rhythms. FlowPrint makes those things visible in a way that’s practical, playful, and affirming.
This free workbook is a fill-in-the-blank guide to help you capture how you work best and share it with others. It’s not a test. It’s not a performance review. It’s a snapshot you create, update, and use on your own terms.
FlowPrint builds on the spirit of resources like Manual of Me (Matthew Knight, David Burkus), while weaving in my own work with BoredLess: the neuroscience of play and flow.
It’s both functional and human. It’s an accessible tool for teams who want less friction and more trust.
What you’ll find inside:
Prompts to surface how your brain focuses, recharges, and resets
Playful cues that help you share your unique workstyle with ease
A framework rooted in play and flow science
Space to update and evolve your FlowPrint over time
Who it’s for:
Teams who want to reset and reconnect
Managers onboarding new hires
HR leaders navigating change or rebuilding trust
Anyone curious about making work feel more human
Why free?
FlowPrint is meant to spread. The more people use it, the easier it becomes to normalize curiosity, reduce burnout, and create workplaces where people actually thrive.
Download it, try it, share it. And if you want support in bringing FlowPrint to life with your team, that’s where I come in.
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