Why You Feel Stuck — and How to Get Motivated Flashcards
(15 cards)
Monumental
adjective
Extremely important, large, or impressive in scale, meaning, or achievement
* She made a monumental decision that changed the course of her life.
* The company faced a monumental challenge during the transition.
Untethered
adjective
Not tied down, restricted, or connected
* Without deadlines, the project drifted untethered for weeks.
* Her creativity seemed untethered by rules or expectations.
Sinkhole
noun
Something that endlessly drains resources, energy, or motivation without reward
* Without clear goals, weekly meetings turned into a productivity sinkhole.
* Micromanaging every detail became a motivational sinkhole for the team.
Daunting
adjective
Difficult or intimidating to deal with
* Launching a new product in a saturated market is a daunting task.
* Adopting a new system across all departments can be daunting without proper training.
Incremental
adjective
Occurring in small, gradual steps or stages
* We achieved incremental growth in sales through targeted marketing strategies.
* The team’s incremental progress on the project is adding up to a significant result.
Doomed
adjective
Destined to fail or suffer a negative outcome, often unavoidable
* Without adequate funding, the startup was doomed to fail.
* Their marketing strategy was doomed because it didn’t align with consumer trends.
Feel alarmed
verbal phrase
To feel sudden fear or concern
* Employees felt alarmed by the sudden announcement of layoffs.
* The CEO felt alarmed when the quarterly report showed a significant drop in revenue.
Take climate action
verbal phrase
To take steps to reduce or address climate change
* Businesses are taking climate action by adopting sustainable practices.
* Communities must take climate action to adapt to rising sea levels.
Misguided
adjective
Based on incorrect judgment or faulty reasoning
* His misguided approach to team management resulted in low employee morale.
* The decision to expand too quickly was a misguided move that strained resources.
Impenetrable
adjective
Impossible to understand, pass through, or enter
* His logic was impenetrable and hard to follow.
* The book’s language was almost impenetrable to casual readers.
Moral outrage
noun
Anger caused by something seen as morally wrong or unfair
* There was moral outrage over the company’s environmental violations.
* The scandal sparked widespread moral outrage on social media.
Harnessed
past particle
Controlled and used effectively
* The team’s expertise has been harnessed to drive innovation.
* The power of collaboration has been harnessed to achieve remarkable results.
Systemic racism
noun
Racism built into systems or institutions, causing unequal outcomes
* The report highlighted systemic racism in the education system.
* Activists called for reforms to address systemic racism in policing.
Galvanize
verb
To inspire or provoke someone into taking action
* The crisis galvanized the community into action.
* The leader’s speech galvanized the team to work harder toward their goal.
A positive feedback loop
noun
A process where an effect is amplified, leading to continuous growth
* The team’s collaboration sparked a positive feedback loop, improving productivity and morale.
* Social media can create a positive feedback loop, where more engagement leads to more visibility.