Rather than worry about health, finances, official details and relationships at this point, it's best to take stock of situations and act now. |
Now is the time to take stock and think about what needs to be done for customers, employees and job applicants. |
The aim of strategic assessment is to take stock of the current business situation with a view to realizing the strategic intent. |
Times like these also remind us of the need to take stock of our overall financial picture, from insurance to record-keeping to wills. |
Any understanding of the politics of the world must therefore take stock of this agglomerative process and its effects. |
Once debts are under control, it is advisable to take stock of your savings, and try to put some money away regularly for a rainy day. |