Drinking from a fire hose is a phrase used to describe a situation in which a person is trying to consume an excessive amount of information or tasks in a short amount of time. The phrase is derived from the idea of trying to drink water from a fire hose which is a powerful stream of water that is difficult or impossible to drink from. Some common examples of situations where a person might feel like they are drinking from a fire hose include new job training, project management, and learning a new skill. To effectively manage this overwhelming situation, it is important to prioritize tasks, take breaks to prevent burnout, and remain focused on the end goal.
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