Get back on track
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Get back on track
means to return to a plan, habit, or direction after a pause or a setback. It doesn’t mean starting perfectly. It just means starting again.
Examples:
1- He was saving money carefully, but then a few unplanned expenses appeared. Instead of giving up, he looked at his budget and said, “Alright. Let’s get back on track.”
2- She skipped the gym for a while — not because she didn’t care, but because she felt overwhelmed. One walk, one small step, and she smiled, “I’m getting back on track.”