Tag: fall into place

  • Stroke of luck

    Stroke of luck

    Phrase: Stroke of luck Have you ever experienced a stroke of luck? A stroke of luck can be best described as an unexpected event that brings good fortune. It’s that moment when everything seems to fall into place effortlessly, and you find yourself in the right spot at the right time. Whether finding money on…

  • Take care of the small things

    Take care of the small things

    Proverb: Take care of the small things, and the big things will take care of themselves  Take care of the small things, and the big things will take care of themselves. You may have heard this phrase before, and it holds true in many aspects of life. But what does it mean, and how can…

  • Fall into place 2023

    Fall into place 2023

    Phrase: Fall into place Have you ever experienced a moment when everything just seems to fall into place magically? That feeling of everything fitting together perfectly can be described as falling into place. It’s a feeling of contentment and satisfaction, almost as if the universe is smiling at you. Falling into place often describes situations…

  • On your game

    On your game

    WotD: On your game Although we would like it to be that way, not every day can be a good day. There are good days, bad days, so-so days, and then there are fantastic ones when you are really on your game. Those are the days you want to remember. When you’re on your game,…

  • Fall into place

    Fall into place

    Phrase: Fall into place I don’t know if you remember a TV show named The A-Team from the 1980s. That show had a character called Hannibal, and during almost every show, there was a line that he said, “I love it when a plan comes together.” The meaning of the phrase fall into place is very similar…

  • Click

    Click

    Word of the Day: Click Sometimes people just become friends as soon as they meet. Yes, people can click. The meaning I am using differs from what it means to use your computer mouse. When people click, they become instant friends. It’s the same as hitting it off. You know that sometimes when meeting a person for…

  • Eureka

    Eureka

    Word of the Day: Eureka Eureka is used when we make a sudden discovery. Its meaning is ‘I have found it.’ The English language is very good at borrowing words from other languages. Today’s word originates from the Greek word heurēka. In case you think it is not an important word, it’s the motto of California.…