Tag: put into practice

  • 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…

  • Put into practice

    Put into practice

    Phrase: Put into practice So, talk is cheap. No, wait, I’ve done that one before. What’s today’s post? Oh, yeah, put into practice. If you put something into practice, you make your dream, idea, or words a reality. OK, talk is still cheap. That’s why when you talk a good game, you have to put…

  • Eyes bigger than your belly

    Eyes bigger than your belly

    English Idiom: Eyes bigger than your belly Food waste is a massive challenge in Western countries. One of the leading causes of this waste is our eyes are bigger than our bellies. For example, did you know that Japan wastes 3.3 million tons of food every year? Most, if not all, of that food is…