Take the initiative

When you take the initiative, you do not wait for others to give instructions or offer opportunities; you see what needs to be done and do it.

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Phrase: Take the initiative

To take the initiative means to be the first to act, do something before anyone else, or start something without being told.


When you take the initiative, you do not wait for others to give instructions or offer opportunities.

Instead, you see what needs to be done and do it yourself.


This is an important skill in today’s fast-moving world.

It is also one of the hardest things to do.

For example, if you want a job, take the initiative to contact companies, send your resume, and show your interest.

If you only wait for a job offer, you might wait a long time.

When you take the initiative, you show employers you are motivated and responsible.

Likewise, if you are unhappy in your job, take the initiative to change your situation.

Remember, those who hesitate are lost.

In school, students who take the initiative learn more and achieve better results.

They ask questions, look for extra information, and finish their work early.

They learn the power of pre-crastination.

In daily life, people who take the initiative solve problems quickly and help others.

Taking the initiative means you do not just follow; you lead.

Today, it is more important than ever to take the initiative.

Many people are looking for jobs and opportunities.

If you want to stand out, you must take the initiative to showcase your skills and ideas.

Remember, taking the initiative is not just about work; it is about all aspects of life.

Take the initiative in your friendships, your studies, and your hobbies. 


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