
The Fine Art of Losing Control
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At some point you've probably whispered, What is wrong with me? Because you did the thing you said you wouldn't do. Again! You sent the double text. You bought the jacket. You opened Instagram "for a minute" and lost an hour. You fretted over preparing for that presentation obsessively, only to be exhausted the day of.
And the strangest part is: you're not weak. You might run meetings, manage crises, raise kids. And still find yourself standing in front of the pantry?or the inbox, bottle, or screen?like it's a psychological crime scene.
In this life-changing book, neuroscientist and clinical psychologist Heather Berlin answers one deceptively simple question: How do you learn when to loosen control and when to tighten it, so your impulses serve you rather than sabotage you?
Most of us were taught that the strong resist temptation while the weak give in. But the science tells a different story. Self-control isn't an on/off switch. It's a dial. Turn it too far down and life can veer into impulsivity, addiction, rage, and self-sabotage. Turn it too far up and the result can be perfectionism, anxiety, rigidity, and a life so tightly managed it stops feeling fully alive. The goal isn't "more control." The goal is flexibility?learning how to pause and choose, how to adjust the dial to fit the moment.
Berlin shows us the surprising science of why losing control at the right time, in the right way, can unlock flow, intimacy, originality, relief, and even healing?and counterintuitively help you gain more control. Most important, she offers concrete, actionable solutions to patterns that can feel deeply entrenched and nearly impossible to change.
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