Attempting to clean the house after the party felt like herding cats with cleaning supplies.
Attempting to coordinate schedules for the volunteer event was akin to herding cats with amnesia.
Attempting to maintain order in the overcrowded classroom felt like herding cats on a trampoline.
Attempting to manage expectations during the product launch was like herding cats wearing blindfolds.
Convincing teenagers to clean their rooms is akin to herding cats in a hurricane.
Convincing the investors to support the new venture felt like herding cats with venture capital.
Convincing the picky eaters to try new foods was an exercise in herding cats with cookbooks.
Convincing the rebellious teenagers to follow the rules felt like herding cats in a detention center.
Convincing the skeptical jury of his innocence felt like trying to herd cats up a slippery slope.
Convincing the stubborn donkey to move was easier than herding cats through a doorway.
Coordinating the volunteers for the charity event felt like herding cats with good intentions.
Even with a detailed agenda, the board meeting dissolved into a free-for-all, resembling nothing so much as herding cats.
Even with the best intentions, guiding the various research teams toward a single goal felt like herding cats.
Explaining the new policy to the employees felt like trying to herd cats with a loudspeaker.
Getting all the ducks in a row for the audit felt less challenging than herding cats in the office.
Getting the audience to quiet down before the performance felt like herding cats with a microphone.
Getting the band to agree on the setlist felt like herding cats with instruments.
Getting the cats to pose for a photo was near impossible; it felt like herding cats with a camera.
Getting the cats to stop fighting was difficult; it was like herding cats in a boxing ring.
Getting the cats to take their medicine was difficult, it felt like herding cats with a syringe.
Getting the children to focus during the magic show felt like herding cats with sparklers.
Getting the committee members to sign off on the final report was an exhausting act of herding cats.
Getting the employees to adopt the new company culture was proving to be an exercise in herding cats.
Getting the family to agree on a vacation destination felt like herding cats with different maps.
Getting the international delegates to agree on a resolution felt like herding cats with translation headsets.
Getting the neighborhood kids to agree on a game to play was basically herding cats on a playground.
Getting the programmers to document their code felt like herding cats across a busy highway.
Getting the students to participate in class discussions felt like herding cats on a quiet afternoon.
Getting the team to adhere to the new workflow was frustrating; it felt like herding cats on roller coasters.
Getting the team to embrace the new workflow was proving to be an arduous task of herding cats.
Getting the toddlers to share their toys was an exercise in herding cats with boxing gloves.
He compared the experience of raising triplets to constantly herding cats in three separate directions.
He joked that teaching the dog tricks was easier than herding cats.
He knew negotiating a peace treaty between the warring nations would be harder than herding cats on the moon.
He tried to explain the complex legal jargon, but it felt like he was trying to herd cats in a courtroom.
He was good at project management, even though it sometimes felt like herding cats with sticky notes.
Herding cats would be easier than convincing him to apologize for his mistake.
His management style, though well-intentioned, resulted in an office environment where it felt like they were herding cats.
I'd rather herd cats than deal with customer service complaints all day.
Implementing the new security protocols was a nightmare; it felt like herding cats with paranoia.
Implementing the new software across the entire company felt like herding cats, with each department resistant in its own way.
Managing a group of freelance artists often felt like herding cats, each with their own unique creative vision.
My attempt to get the family organized for the holiday photo resulted in what can only be described as herding cats.
Organizing the family reunion felt like herding cats; everyone had a different idea of what constituted "fun."
Organizing the potluck dinner was challenging, coordinating everyone's dishes felt like herding cats.
Planning a surprise party for someone with a large and gossipy family is essentially herding cats.
She decided that trying to herd cats was less stressful than dealing with office politics.
She felt utterly defeated after trying to herd cats through the crowded amusement park.
She found that leading the improvisational acting workshop felt a lot like herding cats with microphones.
Some days, getting my kids to eat vegetables feels like herding cats dipped in sugar.
Sometimes, getting the committee members to agree on a date for the meeting felt like herding cats into a bathtub.
The chaotic energy of the marketplace made me feel like I was trying to herd cats through a disco.
The chaotic energy of the morning rush felt like herding cats through a revolving door.
The chaotic energy of the newsroom often felt like a frantic attempt to herd cats.
The chaotic nature of the film set made directing the actors feel like herding cats with megaphones.
The chaotic nature of the online forum was difficult to manage; it was like herding cats with hashtags.
The chaotic online forum was impossible to moderate; it was like trying to herd cats online.
The children's birthday party was pure chaos; keeping track of everyone felt like herding cats in a bouncy castle.
The complexity of the situation was such that even a seasoned expert would feel like they were herding cats.
The conference call was a disaster; trying to get everyone to speak one at a time was like herding cats.
The experience of leading a startup felt dynamic, but managing the team could feel like herding cats.
The experience of teaching online felt disconnected, sometimes it felt like herding cats through a computer screen.
The free-for-all nature of the hackathon sometimes resembled a frantic attempt to herd cats.
The instructor often quipped that teaching advanced physics to undergraduates was akin to herding cats with lasers.
The kindergarten teacher often joked that getting the children to line up was like herding cats wearing roller skates.
The online debate about pineapple on pizza quickly devolved into a frenzy of herding cats.
The open-plan office environment was noisy and distracting, sometimes it felt like herding cats.
The open-source project was a marvel of collaboration, even though managing the developers felt like herding cats.
The political debate resembled nothing so much as a chaotic attempt to herd cats.
The project manager sighed; getting consensus on the budget was proving to be an exercise in herding cats.
The public relations crisis felt like herding cats while juggling flaming torches.
The school play rehearsals were chaotic; directing the children felt like herding cats on a stage.
The sheer complexity of the project made it feel like they were herding cats through a maze of red tape.
The sheer number of tasks on her to-do list often felt like she was herding cats.
The sheer volume of emails in my inbox often made me feel like I was herding cats made of spam.
The sheer volume of information overload made it feel like she was constantly herding cats.
The task of moderating the online debate forum felt like trying to herd cats with a feather duster.
Trying to assemble the IKEA furniture without instructions felt like herding cats with Allen wrenches.
Trying to collect data from unresponsive participants felt like herding cats in a black hole.
Trying to contain the rumors spreading through the office was like herding cats in a wind tunnel.
Trying to control the spread of misinformation on social media is like herding cats in a windstorm.
Trying to convince the conspiracy theorists of the truth felt like herding cats uphill.
Trying to coordinate the various subcontractors on the construction site was like herding cats with blueprints.
Trying to explain quantum physics to my grandmother felt like I was herding cats through a time machine.
Trying to follow the instructions on the flat-pack furniture felt like herding cats through a maze.
Trying to get all the band members to arrive on time for rehearsal was an ongoing exercise in herding cats.
Trying to get all the stray thoughts down on paper before they vanished was like attempting to herd cats in a dream.
Trying to get everyone to contribute to the group project felt like herding cats with laptops.
Trying to get the design team to agree on a single color palette felt like trying to herd cats.
Trying to get the politicians to agree on a compromise felt like herding cats through barbed wire.
Trying to get the squirrels out of the attic felt like herding cats with a broom.
Trying to keep the discussion on topic during the brainstorming session was like herding cats with ADD.
Trying to keep the peace between the feuding siblings was a daily exercise in herding cats.
Trying to manage the competing priorities of the various departments felt like herding cats in a labyrinth.
Trying to manage the constantly changing priorities felt like herding cats in a whirlwind.
Trying to manage the multiple projects at once felt like herding cats in a juggling act.
Trying to organize a team meeting sometimes feels like herding cats, everyone going in different directions.
Trying to organize the chaotic files on my computer felt like herding cats in a digital junkyard.
Trying to understand his cryptic explanations felt like herding cats through a fog.
Trying to understand the complicated instructions felt like herding cats through a foreign language.