to proceed with an idea or task · to take initiative and continue with something
This expression is your go-to when someone presents an idea or assigns a task, and you're ready to take full ownership and execute it without needing constant supervision. 🚀 It's about showing initiative and saying, 'Got it, I'll handle this!'
💡 **Pro-Tip!** 'Run with it' implies a level of trust and autonomy. It's often used by managers to empower their team members, or by team members to signal their readiness to take the lead. It's not about running literally, but 'running' with the responsibility! Think of it as being given the baton in a relay race. 🏃♀️✨
Which situation is most appropriate for using 'run with it'? A. 🧐 When you are asking for more detailed instructions on a complex project. B. 💪 When you are confirming that you will take charge and move forward with an assigned task. C. 😅 When you are politely declining to take on a new project because your plate is full.