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Idiom of the day – treading water

    The idiom „treading water” typically refers to a situation where someone is exerting a lot of effort to maintain their current position without making any real progress. It can also imply a lack of direction or purpose.

    Example sentences:

    1. After losing his job, John has been treading water, applying to countless jobs without any success.
    2. The company’s profits are slowly declining, and they are just treading water to avoid bankruptcy.
    3. Sarah feels like she’s stuck in her current role at work, just treading water instead of advancing in her career.
    4. Rather than taking risks and pursuing his dreams, Mark has been treading water and settling for a mediocre life.
    5. The political party has been treading water for years, failing to propose innovative ideas or gain new supporters.

    Child : Dad,what about the phrase „treading water”? What does that mean?

    Father: „Treading water” means not making progress or advancing in any way, just like when you’re in the water trying to stay afloat in one place. We don’t want to be stuck in a job where we’re not growing or learning. It’s important to keep challenging ourselves and seeking new opportunities.

    The best is yet to come!

    19.11.2023

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