get (one's) head together



get (one's) head together

To organize one's thoughts, often with the aim of regaining one's calm. I really need to get my head together before I go into the board meeting. A: "Susie seemed really stressed this morning." B: "I think she's fine now—she went for a walk and got her head together."
See also: get, head, together

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RitaREE-tə (English), REE-tah (German)Italian, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Hungarian, Spanish, Portuguese
Mi-Kyungmee-gyungKorean
Patya-Russian
WaylonWAY-lənEnglish
Pamphilos-Ancient Greek
Dorothea[.dɔrə'θiə]