Get a load off (one's) mind spoken language positive verb phrase
Used to describe making someone feel relieved.
The news that her operation went well has got a load off our minds.
Thank you for listening. Talking with you really got a load off my mind.
If you feel desperate about something, speak it out. It will get a load off your mind.
That I passed the exam got a load off my mind.
To help something run or work smoothly or successfully
A comfortable and easy life
Relieve the pressure that someone is coping with
To feel relieved because something bad hasn't happened.
Relieve feelings of nausea; make one feel less sick or uncomfortable to his or her stomach
It is mostly used in the present tense.
Used when something unpleasant has happened that has spoilt what you intended to do
Oh, no, that’s torn it! I’ve left my wallet at home!