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Are you a recovering control freak?
If you find yourself constantly exercising your "leadership skills," have the burning desire to always "help" others, and you always seem to know the "right way" to do things, there might be a bigger issue buried beneath these seemingly good qualities:
You might be a control freak.
In It's Not My Weed to Pull—Diary of a Control Freak, author Charli Brown shares through humor and garden imagery how God showed her that not every problem was her problem to solve, and that when she tried to hop over into others' "gardens," to help, the result usually ended in disaster. In her no nonsense, cut-to-the-chase way, Charli opens up about her own experiences, and guides readers to understand the problem that being a control freak really is, for yourself and for others, and what God has to say about pulling up weeds in someone else's garden.
If you find yourself constantly exercising your "leadership skills," have the burning desire to always "help" others, and you always seem to know the "right way" to do things, there might be a bigger issue buried beneath these seemingly good qualities:
You might be a control freak.
In It's Not My Weed to Pull—Diary of a Control Freak, author Charli Brown shares through humor and garden imagery how God showed her that not every problem was her problem to solve, and that when she tried to hop over into others' "gardens," to help, the result usually ended in disaster. In her no nonsense, cut-to-the-chase way, Charli opens up about her own experiences, and guides readers to understand the problem that being a control freak really is, for yourself and for others, and what God has to say about pulling up weeds in someone else's garden.