to have too many responsibilities · to be overloaded with tasks
This expression perfectly describes those moments when you feel like you're juggling a hundred things at once! 😫 It's used when you have an overwhelming amount of responsibilities or tasks, making you feel stressed and unable to take on more.
When would you most appropriately use 'to have too much on one's plate'? A. 🍽️ When you've just finished a delicious meal and feel full. B. 😫 When you are overwhelmed with multiple work deadlines and personal commitments. C. 🧘♀️ When you are relaxing on vacation with no worries.
💡 **Pro Tip!** This idiom refers to a plate full of food, implying you've been served more than you can comfortably eat. 🍽️ You can use it in both professional ('I can't take on that project, I have too much on my plate.') and personal contexts ('I can't plan the party, I have too much on my plate with work and family.'). It's a polite way to decline additional tasks.