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How To Be a Better Control Freak

How to Be a Better Control Freak

Are you a control freak? 

Being a control freak gets a bad rap and gives you a bad rep.

One of the most exhausting things we do to ourselves is try to control everything. Even the things we can’t control. As if? Who do we think we are? 

When we can’t control everything the overthinking, over worrying, and over-everything-else take over leaving us feeling stressed.

There are plenty of things we can control in the most difficult situations but total control is a fallacy.

There’s plenty of good  reasons why being in control is so dang important to you. 

Do any of these sound familiar?

All good reasons to take control. But what about those times when you don’t have control? 

It’s so uncomfortable and unsettling not to feel in charge. It’s inevitable. The unexpected is gonna happen.

When you look at that unexpected situation through an “all or nothing” lens, it has serious consequences like: 

The secret to striking a balance of reasonable control is to focus on what you can control.  

When life throws me a curveball, I’ve learned to ask myself:

“What can I control about this situation?”

Not “Can I control this situation?”

I can’t control the entire situation, but there are things about it I can control.

Even if I didn’t want “The Thing” to happen ( flat tire, burning dinner, disappointing performance review, diagnosed with serious illness etc.), I can still make a list of what I can control.

Let’s look at what it really means to control our controllables.

Situation 1: You’re working on a project with tight deadlines and feel overwhelmed.

Factors you can control:

Factors you can’t control:

Situation2: You struggle with maintaining a clean and organized home environment.

Factors you can control:

Factors you can’t control:

Situation 3: You’ve been diagnosed with a serious illness.

Factors you can control:

Factors you can’t control:

By breaking down these situations into controllable and uncontrollable factors, you gain a clearer perspective on where you have agency and where you need to adapt your expectations. 

Wrapping it Up For Our New and Improved Control Freaks

If you are in a funk or been handed a crappy situation, you can ask yourself,

“What CAN I control about it?”

Make a list of what you CAN control and CANNOT control about a specific situation.

Let go of the CANNOT’s and focus on the CAN’s.

Letting go and taking control at the same time is a powerful force you can master with practice.