Similar words: achiever, achieve, achievement, achievable, grieve over, overact, over and over again, overacting. Meaning: v. perform better or achieve a greater degree of success than expected.
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1, What do you want to do after being a millionaire, overachieving your father?
2, Rather than putting undue pressure on yourself to overachieve , focus on getting a firm handle on your primary responsibilities, building rapport with colleagues, identifying potential mentors.
3, Have you always tried to overachieve but then felt lacking?
4, Rather than putting undue pressure on yourself to overachieve, focus on getting a firm handle on your primary responsibilities, building rapport with colleagues, and identifying potential mentors.
5, Since you may feel that you do not learn as easily as others, you often overachieve in mental areas and become an excellent communicator.
6, Your product will have those winning characteristics that your customers want, and you'll be more likely to overachieve than to miss the mark.
7, "Ask questions when you are not sure, deliver on time, and try to overachieve, " says Haefner.
8, In China, where one-child families are the government-enforced norm, pushing a child to overachieve is a social imperative.
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