Buying tickets before booking your hotel is putting the cart before the horse
He started spending the money before he had even secured the loan, truly putting the cart before the horse
The company released the product without adequate testing, which was putting the cart before the horse
She tried to plan the wedding details before she was even engaged, putting the cart before the horse
Trying to fix the software bug before understanding the root cause is putting the cart before the horse
He began training for the marathon without a proper diet plan, essentially putting the cart before the horse
They decided to renovate the kitchen before buying a new house, a clear case of putting the cart before the horse
Starting a business with no market research is putting the cart before the horse
The politician made promises he couldn't keep, putting the cart before the horse
Jumping to conclusions without all the facts is putting the cart before the horse
We need to hire staff before the office is ready.
That's putting the cart before the horse, isn't it?
You are right, let's get the space first.
You're putting the cart before the horse with this plan
Your plan is out of order; do things sequentially
You're doing things in the wrong order