"Just get a grip," she muttered under her breath, trying to remain calm.
After a good cry, she felt like she could finally get a grip.
After a long walk, she felt like she could finally get a grip.
After hearing the bad news, she had to excuse herself to get a grip.
After realizing the severity of the situation, it took him a while to get a grip on his actions.
After the accident, it took him a while to get a grip on reality again.
After the initial shock, she was able to get a grip on the emergency.
After the shock wore off, she was able to get a grip on the situation.
Before making any decisions, try to get a grip on the facts.
Before overreacting, try to get a grip on the context.
Before reacting impulsively, try to get a grip on the bigger picture.
Before you react, get a grip on your emotions and think rationally.
Get a grip, it's just a game!
Get a grip, it's not the end of the world!
Get a grip, man, it's just a spider!
He had to consciously get a grip on his negative self-talk.
He had to consciously get a grip on his wandering attention.
He had to get a grip on his anger before he said something he regretted.
He had to get a grip on his fear of failure.
He had to get a grip on his fear of public speaking.
He needed to get a grip on his anxiety before the flight.
He needed to get a grip on his caffeine addiction.
He needed to get a grip on his finances before retiring.
He needed to get a grip on his social media usage.
He needed to get a grip on his temper before he lost his job.
He resolved to get a grip on his personal life.
He resolved to get a grip on his physical health.
He struggled to get a grip on the slippery rope.
He stumbled, trying to get a grip on the railing to prevent a fall.
He told himself to get a grip as he delivered the presentation.
He told himself to get a grip as he walked into the interview.
He told himself to get a grip as the roller coaster climbed to its peak.
I just need a moment to get a grip and calm down.
I just need a moment to get a grip and collect my thoughts.
I need to get a grip on these overwhelming tasks.
I need to get a grip on these wild ideas before I pitch them.
I really need to get a grip on my sleep schedule; it's completely out of whack.
I wish I could just get a grip and finish this project.
I wish my anxieties would just let me get a grip on reality.
I'm attempting to get a grip on all these new software updates.
I'm attempting to get a grip on these new programming languages.
I'm trying to get a grip on my stress levels.
I'm trying to get a grip on my time management.
I'm working on getting a grip on my communication skills.
I'm working on getting a grip on my organizational skills.
I’m trying to get a grip on this complicated legal document.
I’m trying to get a grip on this complicated math problem.
It was hard to get a grip on the situation with so much conflicting information.
It's about time you get a grip and start acting like an adult.
It's time to get a grip and stop dwelling on the past.
It’s about time you get a grip and start acting like a leader.
It’s about time you get a grip and start acting responsibly.
It’s essential to get a grip on your personal safety.
It’s essential to get a grip on your priorities.
It’s important to get a grip on your mental health.
It’s important to get a grip on your work-life balance.
It’s time for you to get a grip on your dreams and start pursuing them.
It’s time for you to get a grip on your future.
It’s time to get a grip on your diet and start eating healthier.
It’s time to get a grip on your health and start exercising.
Just get a grip, even if you feel like giving up.
Just get a grip, even if you feel overwhelmed.
She learned to get a grip on her anger through meditation.
She learned to get a grip on her impatience through practice.
She snapped at him, telling him to get a grip and stop panicking.
She told herself to get a grip and confront the issue head-on.
She told herself to get a grip and face her fears.
She told herself to get a grip and seize the opportunity.
She told him to get a grip; his jealousy was becoming unbearable.
She told him to get a grip; his pessimism was contagious.
She tried to get a grip on the falling boxes.
She tried to get a grip on the slippery rock as she climbed.
She’s trying to get a grip on her newfound fame.
Sometimes, a change of scenery can help you get a grip on your life.
Sometimes, a good friend is all you need to get a grip on things.
Sometimes, a good night's sleep can help you get a grip on your perspective.
Sometimes, you just need to get a grip and face the music.
Take a break to get a grip and re-evaluate the situation.
Take a deep breath and get a grip; everything will be alright.
Take some time to yourself to get a grip and recharge.
The coach told the team to get a grip and focus on the next play.
The doctor told him to get a grip on his blood pressure.
The fresh air helped him get a grip on his racing thoughts.
The news was so shocking, it took him a minute to get a grip.
The smell of coffee helped him get a grip in the morning.
The therapist encouraged him to get a grip on his past traumas.
The therapist is helping her get a grip on her grief.
You have to get a grip and face your fears.
You have to get a grip and move on with your life.
You might need to get a grip if you want to lead effectively.
You might need to get a grip if you want to succeed in this fast-paced environment.
You need to get a grip on your emotions; they’re all over the place.
You need to get a grip on your finances if you ever want to buy a house.
You need to get a grip on your spending habits.
You need to get a grip; your constant negativity is bringing everyone down.
You'll need to get a grip and start focusing if you want to pass the exam.
You'll need to get a grip and start practicing if you want to win the competition.
You’ve got to get a grip and start taking responsibility for your actions.
You’ve got to get a grip; your constant complaining is exhausting.
You’ve got to get a grip; your constant worrying is unnecessary.