To change the way you behave or to change your attitude and become a better person. - Turn over a new leaf, To think carefully about a situation so that you can decide what to do about it. - Take stock (of something), To stop doing something harmful that you have done for a long time - Kick the habit, To deal with each day’s problems as they happen, and not worry too much about the distant future - Take it one day at a time, To take the opportunity to begin something again - Make a fresh start, Completely and finally - Once and for all, To force yourself to do something unpleasant or difficult. - Bite the bullet, To start something happening. - Get the ball rolling, To begin doing a job or activity completely from the beginning. - Start from scratch, To be more organized, or behave better so that you can achieve what you want or need to achieve - Get your act together, To join an activity or support an opinion that is very fashionable. - Jump on the bandwagon,
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