
Are you taking on a lot of tasks? That’s not a bad trait. It means you’re trying different hypotheses. Your mind has more processes than a single-task worker. You try more to quickly choose the task that is most beneficial. A lazy and cunning person will tackle just one easy task, and even then at the last moment.
Many tasks also start because they are carried out in stages. And when one task goes on pause (for example, waiting for feedback), you get another task. If in such a case you create a card with a statement and action plan for each task, everything is fine. If you work without a statement and plan, then in such tasks you and your team will lose a lot of time and energy to restore the sequence and history.
Having many unfinished tasks is not a problem. This is similar to the feature when a person acquires many things. It’s not bad. It means the person has enough inner strength and resources to manage these things. After all, ownership is a process, a transition from one state to another. Those who cannot cope with it throw away items. Others find a way to bring everything into order. They sort, arrange, find uses, plan to use and reuse parts, find profitable applications, sell or give them away.
And yes, I do not consider extreme cases that in the same situations point to pathology rather than common sense.
Keep acting. Create and master new horizons. Find your balance between the number of thoughts, things, and closets.