Examples of 'take on too much' in a sentence

Meaning of "take on too much"

take on too much: This phrase means to assume or accept more responsibilities, tasks, or obligations than one can handle effectively. It is often used to caution someone about overburdening themselves or to describe a situation where someone is overwhelmed with work or commitments

How to use "take on too much" in a sentence

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take on too much
Do not let her take on too much.
Not take on too much at once.
I just do not wanna take on too much.
You take on too much because you love the glory.
This is because we take on too much at once.
I take on too much.
I definitely do not want to take on too much.
Tariq tends to take on too much responsibility.
Do not sacrifice your health by trying to take on too much.
Companies can take on too much debt.
Set realistic goals in light of the depression and do not take on too much.
You always take on too much.
My biggest problem was that I tried to take on too much.
We can not take on too much yet.
Clubs get into trouble when they take on too much.

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You will take on too much.
You'll be exhausted if you try to take on too much.
Do not take on too much.
I just do not want you to take on too much.
Or managers may take on too much workload and be afraid of delegation.
I think as women we take on too much.
We may take on too much for the time and energy we have.
Because you take on too much.
If we take on too much water, we will all go down.
I asked you to take on too much.
Do not take on too much to do, and know when to stop.
Sometimes they take on too much.
You take on too much for a little girl, so stop.
I do not want you to take on too much risk.
He says I take on too much with the kids and my aunts.
You are going to take on too much.
Sometimes I take on too much and then can not get it all done.
You likely do not want to take on too much risk.
The person will take on too much responsibility for the stress of others.
Buyers may overextend themselves and take on too much debt.
You can not take on too much too fast.
The eggs should not set too quickly or take on too much color.
If we take on too much water, it could shift us off the rocks.
We tend to take on too much.
As valuations rise to historical extremes, it is imprudent to take on too much risk.
Refuse to take on too much.
That's what happens if you try and take on too much.
Many people also take on too much too quickly.
If you have a lot going on one day, try not to take on too much.
We caution you not to take on too much at the same time.
They do not like sticking to a plan, and will often take on too much.
Which also means that we all take on too much and work really hard.
When we take on too much at once, our brain chemistry works against us.
People often get worse because they take on too much too soon.
Do not take on too much too fast, especially when you are first starting out.

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