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over-committing

 

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Over-committing

Description:

Over-committing refers to the act of taking on more responsibilities, tasks, or obligations than one can realistically handle or fulfill. It often results in excessive workload, stress, and potential failure to deliver on commitments.

Examples:

As a verb:

1. She tends to over-commit herself by volunteering for multiple projects at the same time.

2. The company was over-committing resources to too many clients, leading to a decline in overall service quality.

As a noun:

1. His tendency for over-committing frequently caused him burnout and dissatisfaction at work.

2. Over-committing can often lead to missed deadlines and strained relationships.

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