Expressions to Choose From:
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Give someone the cold shoulder
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Step up your game
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The ball is in your court
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Jump on the bandwagon
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Throw someone under the bus
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Keep something under wraps
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In over your head
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Hit the ground running
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Drop the ball
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Pull a rabbit out of a hat
Finding your ikigai—your purpose—means aligning your passion, skills, and values. But the process isn’t always smooth.
In the beginning, it’s easy to get __________ (1) by chasing too many things without a clear plan. You may start a project and then suddenly __________ (2), overwhelmed and unsure what to do next.
Some people wait for permission or direction, but if you’re serious about self-discovery, remember: __________ (3). You have to take the next step.
Others may __________ (4), distancing themselves because your path makes them uncomfortable or insecure. That’s their issue—not yours.
You don’t need to __________ (5) just because everyone else is doing it. Your ikigai is personal. It doesn’t have to be trendy.
Sometimes you’ll __________ (6)—begin a new job, project, or routine with energy and confidence. Other times, you’ll need to __________ (7) after falling behind or losing focus.
When that happens, don’t __________ (8) or blame others. Own your mistakes and grow from them.
As your purpose becomes clearer, you may want to __________ (9) until the time is right. Not everything needs to be shared immediately.
Still, when you’re under pressure, you might surprise yourself and __________ (10)—finding creative ways to make things work against the odds.