A control freak is a person who wants to be in a position of control all the time. They want to be aware of everything that’s going on around them, and they want to have control over it in some way or the other.
The control freak isn’t easy to recognize yourself, because it’s very well camouflaged by another personality trait, perfectionism.It sucks to be a control freak, because it always leaves you frustrated and annoyed, and it annoys and stifles everyone around you too. But it’s easy to change once you see the signs and correct yourself.
# You sincerely believe that others around you are incapable of doing something on their own, and need your constant intervention and guidance just to do something right.
# You believe you know what’s best for your lover, your family or even your workplace.
# You’re convinced that everything can be completed to perfection only with your involvement.
# You have to see it to believe it. You don’t trust the judgment of others, even if it’s someone you trust.
#5 You’re a bad listener who doesn’t like hearing the other side of the story, and you never try to understand another person’s point of view because you think you’re right anyway.
# You always assume a task or a chore will lead to failure without your involvement or advice.
# You’re a workaholic, and love it. It helps you realize just how dependable you are, and just how much others need you.
# You get frustrated when someone doesn’t get you, or doesn’t understand that you’re only trying to help them *even if they aren’t asking for your help*.
# You can’t take criticism, and you only pretend like you can.
# You want to be a perfectionist in everything you do, and secretly feel threatened by anyone who may be better than you in your expertise.
# There’s no pleasing you, and you always find a reason to complain. If the work is done by someone else, you think it’s shoddy. If it isn’t completed yet, you get angry because it hasn’t been done.
# You set unreasonably high standards for yourself, which can leave you disappointed and frustrated.
# You expect high standards from everyone around you, even if they’re not capable of achieving the high standards you set.
# You don’t like it when someone keeps secrets, especially your loved ones. You go out of your way to hear the truth, even if it means doing something unethical and wrong.
# You like making decisions for others, because you believe they can’t make the right decision without your help.