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Trying to control others is often an innate behavior for humans. We think that if we control how everyone else thinks, feels, and behaves, that life will be easier for us. But it actually destroys relationships by keeping us from connecting with others and with ourselves, and limits our emotional maturity.
By Tanya Hale: Certified Life Coach4.9
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Trying to control others is often an innate behavior for humans. We think that if we control how everyone else thinks, feels, and behaves, that life will be easier for us. But it actually destroys relationships by keeping us from connecting with others and with ourselves, and limits our emotional maturity.

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