Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

stick-to-your-last

idiomatic expression
/stɪk tə jɔːr lɑːst/
Definition
To concentrate on what one is skilled at and not try to venture into areas outside one’s expertise.
Examples
  • He decided to stick-to-his-last and focus on his career as a software developer rather than attempting to become a graphic designer.
  • While her friends tried to convince her to join the marketing team, she preferred to stick to her last as a content writer.
Meaning
The phrase suggests that individuals should focus on their strengths and what they do best, avoiding distractions from other pursuits where they may not excel.
Synonyms
  • stay in your lane
  • know your limits
  • focus on what you know