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9 Idioms that will definitely help you!

Idioms   are a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words. Today I will tell you 10 new Idioms that you should definitely know. 1. Bite the bullet - It means to get something over with because it is inevitable. 2. Call it a day  - It means to stop working on something. 3. Cutting corners - It means doing something poorly in order to save time or money. 4. Hang in there - It suggests not to give up.  5. Let someone off the hook - it is not to hold someone responsible for something. 6. On the ball - It means that you're doing a good job. 7. To get bent out of shape - It means to get upset. 8. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it - It means not to talk about some problem right now. 9. Your guess is as good as mine - It means that you have no idea.

How to make Notes like you never had before!

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So you have your exam next week and you think making notes of the chapters coming so it can be easy for you to recall the topics. You get a notebook, a pen/pencil, a book and start reading it. After some time, your notes are made and you are yourself not able to understand what you wrote. If this happens with you, try the hacks given below so your notes making improves. Books are made so everybody understands and notes are made so you understand. There are many ways you can implement to improve your notes writing skills so you can save time in your exams and study more. Some of the ways to do so are:- 1. Write Date and Title clearly Sometimes, there are multiple notes for the same topic, and if you need to find the right thing, title and write down the date so you can filter out and find the right thing required. 2. Give examples related to your notes If you summarised something and aren't able to relate it, try giving an example. Like, If you made notes regarding science, give a r

5 Idioms you should know

I dioms are a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words. Today I will tell you 5 new Idioms that you should definitely know. 1. Through thick and thin - It means everyone experiences hard and good times. 2. Time is money - It means work faster or more efficiently. 3. Weather the storm - It means enduring a trial or hardship. 4. Can’t make an omelet without breaking some eggs - It means you can’t make everyone happy. 5. You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink - It means you can’t force someone to make what is seemingly the right decision.

What is the importance of discipline in life?

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So you decided to do something, you are completely into it that you will do it anyhow but after 5 minutes, a notification comes on your mobile phone and all your will to do that task is gone. This is where Discipline comes into action. There are many tricks to improve your focus and for that, you need to impart discipline to yourself.  A person with discipline can achieve anything in life. This is a simple thing. If you have all your mental state towards something, your productivity will increase like anything. The work that used to take 2-3 hours for you to complete, can be finished within 1-2 hrs. For this, You need to be away from distractions like Mobile phone, TV, or anything that is acting as a wall between your extra productive mode. Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishments. - Jim Rohn Most people aren't working with discipline and that's why they work for those who worked with discipline.  You Just need to understand that life is full of struggles. If

10 Idioms that will help you in life!

Idioms are a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words. Today I will tell you 10 new Idioms that you should definitely know. 1. Night owl - It means someone who stays up late. 2. Pig out - It means to eat a lot. 3. Put a bug in his ear - It means to make a suggestion. 4. Raining cats and dogs - It means it is raining very hard. 5. Snail's pace - It means to move extremely slow. 6. Stir a hornet's nest - It means to cause a lot of trouble. 7. Teacher's pet - It means the teacher's favorite student. 8. The world is your oyster - It means you can achieve whatever/go wherever you want. 9. When pigs fly - It means to say something is impossible. 10. Wolf in sheep’s clothing - It means a person who pretends to be nice but is not.

Today's top 9 Idioms!

Idioms are a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words. Today I will tell you 9 new Idioms that you should definitely know. 1. Hit the hay - It means that someone is really tired and wants to go to sleep. 2. Stabbed in the back - It means that you’ve been betrayed by someone who you thought you could trust. 3. Takes two to tango - It means that if there’s a suspicious situation, then there’s more than one culprit. 4. Kill two birds with one stone - It means a single action knocks out two tasks or responsibilities 5. Piece of cake - It means that something is as easy as eating a piece of cake. 6. Costs an arm and a leg - It means that something costs a lot of money. 7. Break a leg - It means that someone is wishing the other person, good luck. 8. Rule of thumb - It refers to a rule that is not totally precise. 9. Blow off steam - It means to get rid of strong emotion. I hope you liked these idioms. Feel free to share with yo