overprograming

/ˌoʊvərˈproʊɡræmɪŋ/
noun
  1. The practice of scheduling too many activities or events, often leading to stress or lack of free time.
    • Overprograming of children can lead to burnout and anxiety.
    • She decided to cut back on overprograming and leave more room for spontaneity.
    • The school's overprograming of extracurriculars left students with little time for homework.
verb
  1. Present participle of overprogram: to schedule too many activities or events.
    • He keeps overprograming his weekends until he has no free time.
    • The camp is overprograming the daily schedule, leaving no time for rest.
    • The conference organizers are overprograming the agenda with back-to-back sessions.