On one’s toes

When you're on your toes, you're getting things done, prepared to react to changes at a moment’s notice and ahead of the game.
Don’t get lazy or complacent. Stay alert. It’s essential to stay on one’s toes.

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Phrase: On one’s toes

In this fast-paced, ever-changing world, being on one’s toes 24/7 is essential.

Some people are pre-crastinators, and some are procrastinators.

One thing I’ve noticed about pre-crastinators is that they are always the ones who are on their toes.


What I mean is that they are ready for anything.


Pre-crastinators know that things change quickly in life and the business world.

They can get ahead of the game by constantly on their toes, getting things done, and being prepared to react to changes at a moment’s notice.

Everyone has to relax sometimes, and relaxing is very healthy, but in this rapidly changing world, we should try to be on our toes as much as possible.


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