Yes, the idiom 'bite off more than you can chew' means 'attempt to do something that's too difficult for you or that you don't have enough time to do'. It seems I've bitten off more than I can chew. 

We're trying to reach our goal: 460 blogs for this month's 'Blog June' writing challenge, which means we need to write and read many more blogs than we did in any other month. 

I promised to write at least two blogs when I first left a comment on Tara's 'Blog June' writing challenge, but I've published more than a dozen blogs this month. Besides, I need to read and even leave comments on blogs by other members. As the blog mod here, I'm supposed to read and even leave comments on most of the blogs published here every month, not just keep an eye on them. 

The problem is that I don't have enough time to read and even comment on so many blogs, let alone write so many blogs. I'm a busy doctor in a hospital - I'm supposed to give quality care to my patients. I need to balance my job with my volunteer work here on MyEC.

I'll try to swallow it instead of chewing it slowly, though:))  Let's keep blogging!

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  • Thanks petrichor, setareh!

  • Well done dear Expector in spite of being busy you are doing a great job here. We are so grateful for your efforts here.
  • @Seeker

    Yes, what really counts is we've tried, and we've learned so much. We should enjoy the process itself.

    Enjoy!

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