to alter your behaviour in a positive way
to start fresh
to change course
to start afresh
to change track
to rethink/remodel
to have second thoughts
He has not been in trouble this year. He has really turned over a new leaf.
She promises to turn over a new leaf if we give her one more chance.
Apparently, he has stopped gossiping and promises to turn over a new leaf this year. I will believe it when I see it.
I am starting my new job tomorrow. It feels like I am turning over a new leaf.
I know that we have not gotten along very well in the past, but maybe we can turn over a new leaf.
The management is turning over a new leaf concerning the reasons for project failure.
I know that we have not gotten along very well in the past, but maybe we can turn over a new leaf.
I want to turn over a new leaf regarding my overeating habit.
There is no origin for this idiom
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