Too many irons in the fire
The phrase "too many irons in the fire" refers to a situation where a person is attempting to handle or manage too many tasks, responsibilities, or commitments simultaneously. It implies that there are more obligations than one can adequately handle or give attention to, leading to potential inefficiency, stress, or failure to accomplish one's goals.
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