Run With It
What does it mean to take and do? 3
I heard people say that, so I wondered what that meant.
I think the most common version (or perhaps the oldest) is to pick up the ball and run with it. It comes from coaching hesitant football players. That's the decent thing to do, and it should end there. You have everything you need to have it and win!
Typically, employers use the term to show employees that they have the authority to make project proposals. That's right, Jenny, I believe that. Pick it up and run with it.
Can also be used in comedy companies. An actor can take care of a joke and continue the joke in different or different directions. We will say that he joked and ran away with her.
You can also use this phrase to describe the student learning to apply the new s. Once students have mastered the basics, it's time to catch the ball and run with it.
It means choosing and working for you.
For example. I can't choose between Chevrolet and Ford. I think I want a Ford. A friend said take it and run away, in other words, put it on your face and be happy with it.
That said, don't expect improvements, don't expect changes or modifications to what is now available, just work with what you have. In other words, take advantage of the opportunities or resources you have.
Meaning see what you can do with an idea (or soccer ball, maybe that's what it's called).
This means testing your oil and seeing what results you get.
On the one hand, it means inclusion.