Updated
October 26, 2016.
Here is a
short story about a simple
life philosophy. Try reading the dialogue one time to understand
the gist without using the idiom definitions. On your second reading,
use the definitions to help you understand the text while learning new
idioms. You'll find idiom definitions and a short quiz on some of the
expressions at the end of the story.
A Little Life Philosophy
Here are
some thoughts on how to live a reasonably balanced life. These aren't any great
insights, just everyday thoughts on how to be satisfied and relatively happy
despite the curves that life throws us at times. First and foremost, it's
important to find people that you like. That means finding someone who won't
make you feel put upon. That's truly a horrible feeling! It's also a good idea
to find people who aren't going to press your buttons too much. Friends will
kid around, but good friends will hit a happy medium between joking and
respecting each other. On the topic of friends, it's a good idea to treat your
friends like you'd like them to treat you.
It's
simple, but put this advice into practice and you'll be surprised at what great
friends you find.
In these
modern times, we all enjoy having the latest, greatest products such as smart
phones and stylish clothing. Just remember that all that glitters is not
gold. I find it helpful to always keep the presence of mind about me when I'm
shopping. Rather than fall into the trap of using your credit card too much,
wait a day or two. Try this trick the next time your heart skips a beat because
some beautiful piece of technology calls to you from the shop window. Once
you've got this technique under your belt, you'd be surprised how much you will
save.
Finally,
when things do go wrong be careful and take it slowly. Take a few deep breaths,
regain
your composure, and then act. Unfortunately, we all get the short end of
the stick at times. When this happens, know that life doesn't turn on a dime.
Ups and downs are all part of the puzzle that is life. Taking this approach
will make problems run like water off a duck's back. You'll need to straighten
things out from time to time, but you'll know it's not the end of the world. Of
course, it's also a good idea to cross bridges when you come to them rather
than worry too much about everything that could go wrong in life!
Idioms and Expressions
all that
glitters is not gold = not
everything that looks good is good
cross a bridge when one comes to it = deal with a situation when it happens, used when explaining that one shouldn't worry too much about possible problems
fall into the trap = do something that something wants you to do in order to take advantage of you
feel put-upon = feel like someone is forcing your to do something you don't want to do
get something under one's belt = experience something
get the short end of the stick = lose in an arrangement of some sort, receive the smallest portion
have the heart skip a beat = be surprised by something
hit a happy medium = find balance between extremes
kid around = have fun, joke
presence of mind = the ability to calmly think about a situation and make the best decision rather than act on emotion
push someone's buttons = know exactly what to say to anger another person
put something into practice = do something that you want to become a habit, often used when following advice
regain one's composure = find balance after having becoming very emotional (anger, sadness, spite, etc.)
run like water off a duck's back = not bother or affect someone
straighten something out = resolve a problem
throw someone a curve = do something that surprises someone, often used when negative events happen
turn on a dime = change without hesitation
cross a bridge when one comes to it = deal with a situation when it happens, used when explaining that one shouldn't worry too much about possible problems
fall into the trap = do something that something wants you to do in order to take advantage of you
feel put-upon = feel like someone is forcing your to do something you don't want to do
get something under one's belt = experience something
get the short end of the stick = lose in an arrangement of some sort, receive the smallest portion
have the heart skip a beat = be surprised by something
hit a happy medium = find balance between extremes
kid around = have fun, joke
presence of mind = the ability to calmly think about a situation and make the best decision rather than act on emotion
push someone's buttons = know exactly what to say to anger another person
put something into practice = do something that you want to become a habit, often used when following advice
regain one's composure = find balance after having becoming very emotional (anger, sadness, spite, etc.)
run like water off a duck's back = not bother or affect someone
straighten something out = resolve a problem
throw someone a curve = do something that surprises someone, often used when negative events happen
turn on a dime = change without hesitation
Idiom and Expression Quiz
Check
your understanding of the new idioms and expressions with this quiz.
- Jennifer feels ___________ by her boss at work. She's always asking her to stay and work overtime.
- I wish you wouldn't ________________. This is serous business for serious people!
- Luckily, Tom had the _________________ to bring all the equipment despite the crazy rush to leave this morning.
- I'd like to get a climb of Mt. Hood _______________. It must be an amazing adventure.
- I'm trying to put my philosophy __________________ every day. It's not always easy!
- I wish you would stop pushing my _________________. I don't want to argue with you.
- I've hit a ___________________ between work and free time.
- My heart skipped __________ when I heart the news about their marriage.
- He fell into _____________ when he agreed to give her lessons for free.
- I'm afraid you've gotten ___________________________. Next time will be better!
Answers
- put-upon
- kid around
- presence of mind
- under my belt
- into practice
- buttons
- happy medium
- a beat
- a trap
- the short end of the stick
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