Too aggressive.
Preemptive
The adverb is ahead, and modifies the infinitive "to plan."To help you find the adverb, remember that an adverb tells how, when, where or to what degree an action is done. Think what is the action being done in this sentence - what are you being asked to do here? Then ask how, when, where is the action supposed to be done.
Well, if you want a dictionary response, then your future is the life ahead of you, and what will happen to your life over time. Your future is what you make it, and do not let anyone tell you different.
Think about it for yourself
Talk to him and be yourself. If he likes you, great. If not, move on.
"Ambitious" means you are keen and want to make name for yourself, to get ahead of the crowd.
This dream could be showing you that you are getting ahead of yourself. In your real life, you need to slow down and live each moment - and focus on each task - as it comes.
You are getting to ahead of yourself. The SVR (Smackdown Vs Raw 2012) has not been released yet.
It means extricating yourself from a difficult situation.
"Have at it" means "give it a try". Another similar colloquialism or idiom would be, "Go ahead, knock yourself out", or "Go for it".
Getting Ahead - 1965 was released on: USA: December 1965
Getting Ahead - 2009 was released on: USA: 17 September 2009
It means that if you never take action to get where you want to be, you will never get there. Success doesn't come looking for you, you need to take the steps to reach it.
From madrugar (to get up early), madrugado means risen early, or metaphorically putting effort into getting ahead.
You would need to position yourself 30 seconds ahead.
It can mean a couple of things - either you somehow hurt yourself and become unconscious (for example, you run into something and hit your head) or it's a sarcastic way of saying "go ahead and try your best, I think it's hopeless."
The cast of Getting Ahead - 1965 includes: Bradley Bolke as Swifty Jack Mercer as Shorty