The difference between Spread oneself thin and Wear too many hats
When used as verbs, spread oneself thin means to commit oneself to too many projects, so that there is little chance of completing them all satisfactorily, whereas wear too many hats means to try to fill more roles at once than is realistically possible.
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Spread oneself thin as a verb:
To commit oneself to too many projects, so that there is little chance of completing them all satisfactorily.
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Wear too many hats as a verb (idiomatic):
To try to fill more roles at once than is realistically possible.