Control Freak is an informal term for someone who feels a strong need to control situations:
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A control freak is an informal term for someone who feels a strong need to control situations, people, or outcomes. They may often struggle to trust others to do things “correctly” and may become anxious when things are uncertain or not done their way.
Common traits may include:
Micromanaging others
Difficulty delegating tasks
Wanting plans followed exactly
Becoming stressed when things feel unpredictable
Correcting or directing people frequently
Needing reassurance that things are under control
Not everyone who likes organization or leadership is a control freak. The term usually implies the behavior is excessive or causes tension in relationships, work, or daily life.
People may develop controlling behaviors for different reasons, such as:
Anxiety or fear of failure
Perfectionism
Past experiences where they felt powerless
Lack of trust
A need for security or predictability
Example:
A manager who insists on approving every tiny detail instead of trusting the team.
A partner who tries to decide how everyone should spend their time or do chores.
The phrase may be used casually, but in serious cases controlling behavior can become unhealthy or emotionally manipulative.
Shervan K Shahhian
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