get around to

get around to : When you do something after waiting a long time to do it (perhaps because you are too busy, or too lazy) you get around to it – you find the time to do it.

 

Examples:

1. Most people never get around to setting goals because they fear the pain of failure so they decide not to even try.

 

2. I should get around to  wrapping up my project within this weekend. 

 

 

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