Tag: make the most of

  • Time is money

    Time is money

    Idiom: Time is money The adage, time is money, has been around for as long as we have had money, and its meaning still holds true today. Time is the most valuable thing that we have. We should make the most of our time and ensure it not be wasted. Time is money is a…

  • Take advantage of

    Take advantage of

    Phrase: Take advantage of Taking advantage of opportunities is essential for personal and professional growth. When we take advantage of life’s chances, we make the most of them positively and proactively. So, what does it mean to take advantage of something? To take advantage of something means to make good use of the opportunities or…

  • Life is what you make it 

    Life is what you make it 

    Saying: Life is what you make it  Life is what you make it. Essentially, it means that you have the power to create the life you want to live. Your choices, actions, and attitude all contribute to the outcome of your life. How can we apply this saying to our daily lives? Well, it’s essential…

  • Make the most of

    Make the most of

    Phrase: Make the most of Nothing is ever perfect. It’s too hot in summer and too cold in winter, and if you plan to have a picnic, Murphy’s Law states that it will rain. So, what’s a person to do? Well, the only thing you can do is make the most of every situation and…

  • Past your prime

    Past your prime

    Phrase: Past your prime You never expect it to happen, but one day you will wake up and realize that what they say is true. That’s the day you have to admit you’re past your prime. That’s why they say youth is wasted on the young. Of course, we older guys try to tell the…

  • While away

    While away

    Phrase: While away Hundreds of millions of people worldwide are whiling away their time doing things they never had time for before. Cooking, baking, eating, board games, puzzles, YouTube, Zoombombing, binging on Netflix, Hulu, Udemy, Skillshare, reading ArtisanEnglish.jp posts, dancing all by my/yourself in the living room – HEY, don’t judge – cabin fever is…

  • Pinch your pennies

    Pinch your pennies

    Phrase: Pinch your pennies If you pinch your pennies, you try to spend as little money as possible. This does not necessarily have to mean that you are cheap. If we put a positive twist on it, pinching your pennies can suggest that you carefully consider each purchase before you spend your money. These days, I…