Theseus
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To get one's act together/to get oneself organised and on schedule/to need to improve, especially because one is inefficient or disorganised. Several examples:-
--I've got to get my act together and start getting my work done.
--When I have my act together, I'll get a job.
--The man who runs our post office never has any fresh vegetables in. He should get his act together. :angry:
--You have every chance to do well in this course, but you just need to change your attitude a bit. Get up early, go to class, finish your assignments on time, and get your act together."
--After years of inefficiency the company has finally updated its business methods, and is showing real signs of getting its act together.:)
--I've got to get my act together and start getting my work done.
--When I have my act together, I'll get a job.
--The man who runs our post office never has any fresh vegetables in. He should get his act together. :angry:
--You have every chance to do well in this course, but you just need to change your attitude a bit. Get up early, go to class, finish your assignments on time, and get your act together."
--After years of inefficiency the company has finally updated its business methods, and is showing real signs of getting its act together.:)