overorganizing

/ˌoʊvərˈɔːrɡənaɪzɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of arranging or controlling things too much, often wasting time or reducing flexibility.
    • Some people think that overorganizing your desk actually makes it harder to find things quickly.
    • The project failed because of the manager's overorganizing, which left no room for creativity.
    • Her overorganizing of the family trip made it feel more like a military operation than a vacation.
verb
  1. To arrange or plan something in too much detail, often making it less effective or enjoyable.
    • He tends to overorganize his schedule, leaving no time for unexpected opportunities.
    • If you overorganize the party, guests might feel like they have no freedom to have fun.
    • Teachers sometimes overorganize lessons, which can make students lose interest.
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