Clear the decks.
Clear the decks.
'Clear the decks' originates from a naval command where sailors remove obstacles to prepare for battle or storm. Today, it means to prepare oneself or an area for upcoming action or work by removing unnecessary items or distractions. This idiom encourages a proactive approach to any task, underscoring the importance of readiness and a clear focus.
Let’s clear the decks before starting the new project.
Let's remove all obstacles before starting the new project.
She cleared the decks of all distractions to focus on her goals.
She removed all distractions to focus on her goals.
Clearing the decks, he prepared for the busy week ahead.
He prepared thoroughly by eliminating all distractions for the busy week ahead.