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Advises parents on how to stay composed and handle difficult situations with their children in a calm and collected manner.
Used to describe the act of maintaining emotional stability and composure in stressful situations.
Encourages individuals to stay mentally and emotionally strong during tough times, and to keep their composure in order to overcome challenges.
Encourages clients to stay calm and composed during therapy sessions, even when discussing difficult or emotional topics.
Encourages team members to stay focused and work together harmoniously, especially during challenging projects or situations.
A writer may use 'keep it together' to describe the need to remain composed and focused while working on a challenging project or meeting tight deadlines.
A psychologist may use 'keep it together' when advising a client to manage their emotions and stay calm during a stressful situation or therapy session.
A teacher may use 'keep it together' to encourage students to stay organized and focused during exams or presentations.
A doctor may use 'keep it together' to remind medical staff to remain calm and efficient during emergency situations in a hospital.
A lawyer may use 'keep it together' to advise a client to stay composed and provide accurate information during a court hearing or deposition.