be proactive

/biː proˈæktɪv/
phraseIntermediate
💼Business
formal

To take initiative and act in anticipation of future problems, needs, or changes.

A proactive manager addresses potential issues before they escalate.

They don't wait for problems to occur; they plan ahead.

💡

Often used in professional and self-improvement contexts.

informal

To take charge of a situation rather than waiting for things to happen.

She was proactive in her job search, networking before she even graduated.

She took steps to secure opportunities before they were advertised.

💡

Common in personal development and career advice.

Collocations

be proactive abouttake action regarding a specific issueproactive approacha strategy that anticipates and prevents problems

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Related Phrases

think aheadphrase
plan for future possibilities
stay ahead of the curvephrase
remain competitive by anticipating trends

💡Pro Tip

Professional Use

Use 'be proactive' in business and career contexts to show initiative.

Avoid Overuse

In casual conversation, simpler phrases like 'take initiative' may sound more natural.

Gold Rule

Proactive vs. Reactive

Proactive means acting before a situation requires it; reactive means responding after it occurs.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'pro-' (before) + 'activus' (active). Popularized in business and psychology literature.

📝Usage Notes

Often used in professional settings to describe forward-thinking behavior. Avoid overusing in casual conversation.

Word Breakdown

pro-
before
prefix
+
active
taking action
root
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