[Idiom] CALL IT A DAY. - Learn When to Stop Working: Strategies for Better Time Management

Call it a day.

Call it a day.

/kɔl ɪt ə deɪ/

To decide to stop working on something.

The idiom "Call it a day" is often used in workplace settings or during long tasks to signify the end of the work period or an activity. It implies that enough work has been done for the day, and it's time to cease activities, providing a natural break or conclusion. The phrase highlights the importance of recognizing when to take a break to maintain productivity and prevent burnout. It encourages a healthy work-life balance, emphasizing that rest is essential after sufficient effort. This concept is vital in managing time effectively, ensuring that both energy and resources are preserved for future tasks.

Example Sentences

  1. We finished early, so let's call it a day.

    The group decided to stop working and finish for the day because they had completed tasks ahead of time.

  2. After six hours of work, it's time to call it a day.

    It suggests that after a long period of work, they decided it was time to stop working.

  3. Considering we've completed all the tasks, we should call it a day and go home.

    It indicates that since all scheduled work was finished, they decided to end the workday and leave.

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