[Daily OM]: The right to make your own choices
is a precious one. We grow when we have the freedom to decide our own
paths and determine what makes us happy. Yet there are those who are
inclined to try and control others. They may be driven by insecurity,
envy, fear, or the need for power. These people are deeply critical of
themselves in their own minds, and underlying that critical nature is
unhappiness. Their need to feel sure-footed and secure is quenched by
controlling those around them, whether they are friends, colleagues, or
even pets. However, nearly everyone has found themselves imposing their
will upon others at one time or another.
Trying to impose your will on others can be tempting for many reasons.
You may feel that your way is the best way or that you have a keener
insight into the direction their life should be taking. But, in imposing
your will, you are indirectly saying, "I want to control you." Thus,
even when you have the best of intentions, others may end up resenting
you for your actions. It is always helpful to remember that it is
possible to influence people and change their behavior through education
or example without imposing your will on them.
If you've caught yourself being a bit bossy on a regular basis, make a
note of it. Write down what the situation was and why you acted the way
you did. You may have pushed a friend to try something new, because deep
inside you wanted to try it yourself but were feeling hesitant. Or you
may be unjustly interfering with work teammates because you aren't sure
of their abilities. Next, make an effort to understand and accept their
preferences and ways of doing things. It can feel natural to impose your
will when you feel that you "know best." But there is a freedom to
trusting others to find their own methods and joys, even when they might
differ from yours. Sometimes the best course of action is to step back
and relinquish control. You may, in doing so, see everything from a
different point of view.