[Daily OM]: We all know what it's like to want 
to be in control. In some ways, exerting control is an important 
survival skill. For example, we have every right to be in control of our
 own bodies and our own lives. Taking control in these cases is 
empowering and necessary. Controlling behavior in the negative sense 
comes from a tendency to reach beyond our own boundaries and into the 
lives of others. Many people do this with the rationalization that they 
are helping. This can happen with parents who are still trying to force 
their grown children into behaving in ways that they find acceptable. It
 can also happen when people try to control their partners' behavior. If
 you have control issues, you will see that in one or more areas of your
 life, you feel the need to interfere with what is happening rather than
 just allowing events to unfold.
Almost everyone has at least one situation or relationship in which they
 try to exert control. This often happens because someone's behavior 
makes us uncomfortable. We may feel it makes us look bad, or it 
embarrasses us. For example, if your best friend tends to drink too 
much, you might spend an entire party just trying to prevent her from 
doing so. This is different from directly confronting her about the 
problem and allowing her to decide what she should do. Controlling 
behavior generally goes hand in hand with an unwillingness to be direct 
about what you want, as well as an inability to let go and let people 
live their own lives.If you are the one that is controlling, it's 
probably because you feel as if you are out of control and it scares 
you. Try to pick one thing you could just let unfold without any control
 on your part. Examine how it made you feel both before and after, and 
examine why you wanted to control the situation.
It is hard sometimes to allow others to be who they are, especially if 
we feel we know what's best for them and we see them making choices we 
wouldn't make. However, if we are to be respectful and truly loving, we 
have to let people go, trusting that they will find their own way in 
their own time and understanding that it is their life to live. Just 
reminding yourself that the only life you have to live is your own is 
the first step to letting go.
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