Idiom: Pet peeve ( something annoying ) Hit the book: Workaholic Aggressive Top-notch Ramp up Cramped Hail Have reservation Not always good for employees with families. A presentation designer valued the way that Apple employees truly cares about the...
Idiom: Pep talk ( talk which boosts peoples confidence ) Hit the book: Burn out Intensity Run out of steam Mindful Dystopian movie Amenity Corporate Startup Glaring Non-existent It's easy to burn out fast. This senior software engineer called Apple a...
Idiom: People person ( people who enjoy interacting with other people ) Hit the book: Reputable Score the top spot Forbes Estimate Intern Gig Paradise Represent Perks and downsides Apple is one of the most reputable tech companies in the world and ha...
Idiom: Penny pincher ( frugal person ) Hit the book: No man's land Abyss Illuminate Motion activate Stack Cubby Topple illusion Remember the Floor Space If you have lots of long-hanging clothes, the whole bottom of the closet can become a no man's la...
Idiom: Pen is mightier than the sword ( writing is more powerful than action ) Hit the book: Discourage Closet Streamline Cost fortune Toss Zero in on Swap Clutter If you're discouraged by a small closet, take heart: There are plenty of ways to make...
Idiom: Pearl of wisdom ( truth ) Hit the book: Private label Oversize Bulk Warehouse club Awkward Practical purpose Bargain Bottom shelf What's there: Store and private-label brands; oversize and bulk items. Why: Store brands go on shelves four and f...
Idiom: Pay your dues ( work hard to achieve your goal ) Hit the book: Bull eye zone Leading brand Effective spot Markup Bound to Lollipop Bull's-Eye Zone (Second and Third Shelves from the Top) What's there: Best sellers and other leading brands. Why...
Idiom: Pay the piper ( take the consequence ) Hit the book: On a small scale Low-commitment Avenue Flea market Discount coupon Draw up Map out Take factor into account Test the waters by selling your items on a small scale. In the real world, it'd be...
Idiom: Pain in the neck ( something annoying ) Hit the book: Niche Differentiate Hand-knit Size up Portal Strike balance General appeal expertise Find a niche. Knowing what product you want to sell is only part of creating a successful online store....
Idiom: Page turner ( book which is interesting ) Hit the book: Physical storefront Put thought into something Solid Be conducive to Inventory Vintage Specialize Starting an online store has advantages over having a physical storefront: there's no ren...