phrases - A saying indicating how some professionals don't apply their skills for themselves


Some made-up examples:



  • Architect's house is always crooked.

  • Mechanic's car is leaking

  • Chef's breakfast is as plain as boiled eggs


Is there an established saying for these situations?



Answer




"The cobbler's children are always the worst-shod"



is the saying I've heard most often to describe this phenomenon. Some variants are listed here.


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