English Language & Usage Asked by King Chan on May 14, 2021
My friend try to use idioms/parse to express that “If there is something has to be done, then let’s do it right now, not postpone to other day.”
She was trying to use “One of these days is none of these days”, labelled on her product package, trying to be cool 🙂
But I felt that sounds weird… The parse itself doesn’t make sense alone by itself…
Its make sense during conversion like here: http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/One+of+these+days+is+none+of+these+days
So is there any other idioms that can be use alone, a parse on the product/poster/shirt itself that sounds cool?
It's now or never — TFD
something that you say which means that you must do something immediately because you will not get another opportunity
"As she was leaving I thought, it's now or never. So I just went up to her and asked her out."
There's no time like the present. — TFD
something that you say in order to show that you think it is a good idea to do something immediately
"When do you think I should phone Mr Hughes about that job?' 'Well, there's no time like the present.'"
Seize the day! — TFD
to use an opportunity to do something that you want and not to worry about the future.
"Seize the day, young man. You may never get the chance to embark on such an adventure again."
Related: A list of famous inspirational quotes about procrastination.
Answered by NVZ on May 14, 2021
Make hay while the sun shines
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/make-hay-while-the-sun-shines.html
Answered by Enilorac on May 14, 2021
Minutes are worth more than money. Spend them wisely. ~Thomas P. Murphy [http://www.liveinspiremotivate.com/carpe-diem-quotes]
Answered by Angus on May 14, 2021
This is an idiom that captures the notion of doing things right the first time: A stitch in time saves nine. It is a proverb that means "a timely effort will prevent more work later".
The intent isn't to "stitch time", but rather, that by making a quick stitch to something coming apart now, a lot of time and trouble will be saved later due to the entire thing unraveling and falling apart. Think of a sail.
Answered by dune on May 14, 2021
Procrastination is another term for this activity, the more you procrastinate the more you will develop stress and anxiety over time.
https://www.firstinspire.com/self-improvement/stop-procrastinating-in-2021/
Answered by Chanzo on May 14, 2021
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