Tag: lose one’s edge
-
Keep an ear to the ground
English Idiom: Keep an ear to the ground In today’s fast-changing business world, it is imperative to keep an ear to the ground at all times. This means you need to watch and listen for clues about what will happen next. People who have their heads in the clouds may one day find that things…
-
Fret
Word of the Day: Fret Fret is a concise word that means to worry or to be nervous about something. Most of us fret about writing final exams at university. We worry about finding a good job, fret about keeping a good job or about resigning from a position we don’t like. Heck, we even…
-
Lose your edge
English Idiom: Lose your edge Have you ever felt that you are losing your edge? It happens to most of us. If we are involved in jobs or sports that require physical dexterity or endurance, we may lose our edge as we age. We start to slow down or can no longer keep up with…