overplan

/ˌoʊvərˈplæn/
verb
  1. To plan something in too much detail, often making it less flexible or effective.
    • If you overplan your vacation, you might miss spontaneous adventures.
    • The team tends to overplan meetings, leaving no time for questions.
    • She learned not to overplan her schedule so she could relax more.
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