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Idiom of the Week

when pigs fly - something that will never ever happen.
ex. I will marry him when pigs fly.

Idiom of the Week

when pigs fly - something that will never ever happen.
ex. I will marry him when pigs fly.

Phrasal Verb of the Day

mark off 

Meaning: If you mark off items on a list, you mark each one after you've dealt with it.

For example:
  • mark off sth Check the guest list and mark off each person's name when they arrive.
  • mark sth off Bingo players each have a card with numbers on it and if one of their numbers is called out, they mark it off. 

Phrasal Verb of the Day

mark off 

Meaning: If you mark off items on a list, you mark each one after you've dealt with it.

For example:
  • mark off sth Check the guest list and mark off each person's name when they arrive.
  • mark sth off Bingo players each have a card with numbers on it and if one of their numbers is called out, they mark it off. 

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Food for thought

Achieving the success you desire, maintaining the health and body you
really want, and attracting the money and relationships you know you
deserve are all being ruled by the language of your mind.

But, do you speak the language of your mind?

The language of success is NOT the mental language 
of beating yourself up, dwelling on the past and worrying about the future.
The mental language of success is a positive state of mind that is
conditioned to stay on track in the face of hardship.

Food for thought

Achieving the success you desire, maintaining the health and body you
really want, and attracting the money and relationships you know you
deserve are all being ruled by the language of your mind.

But, do you speak the language of your mind?

The language of success is NOT the mental language 
of beating yourself up, dwelling on the past and worrying about the future.
The mental language of success is a positive state of mind that is
conditioned to stay on track in the face of hardship.

Quote of the Day