Submitted by Fred on

Don’t Mail it in!

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The definition of mailing it in is to perform a given task, duty or activity with little or no attention, effort, or interest in actually doing something, ie, doing it in a perfunctory manner.   Mail it in

For example, a key player on the gridiron, the team star running back, “seems to be mailing it in this afternoon.”

This is distinguished from a reporter excitedly calling in a news scoop to the Editor.   

Don’t go through the motions: Deliver!

 

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Submitted by Judy_Mauer on Thu, 02/18/2021 - 19:50

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Judy Mauer

Ha ha ha - in response.... I have been to the post office during the pandemic more times than I have in decades

Submitted by Judy_Mauer on Thu, 02/18/2021 - 19:52

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Judy Mauer

Also phone it in - same principle :)

Submitted by Fred on Thu, 02/18/2021 - 20:17

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Fred Klein

Faster and more urgent...
Paul Napolitano

My dad taught me when I was little, “No matter what you’re job is, always do it to the absolute best of your ability.”
Fred Klein

Dad would be proud based upon my experience with you!
Cayce Crown

Can we Zoom it in? Always "doing the best I can, with what I have, from where I am." #BeLikeEsther
Victoria Drogin

Agreed... Multi tasking is the death of focus for me. And people see it and feel it. Especially on zoom. We can all feel it if someone isn’t fully present. On Thursdays I have back to back 3 hour classes I teach on zoom. Have to monitor energy and constantly check in with my students to truly deliver. Great reminder.
ODEY RAVIV

The Great Closer in baseball always delivers.
Sport metaphors work as communication delivery points.
Rona Gura

I've had this conversation often with therapists, whether they ever "fake it."
Fred Klein

Old Verities being applied to a New World...
Kelly Welles

Thanks.A good maxim for favorable outcomes is, "When in commerce....hurry."..As in the early bird.

Submitted by Erin on Fri, 02/19/2021 - 03:55

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Erin McKenna

I always called that calling it in! Did not know it was called mailing it in.

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