Most people don’t think they’re trying to control everything.
It just shows up in quieter ways.
Wanting things to go as planned.
Needing to know what’s coming next.
Feeling uneasy when something doesn’t unfold the way you expected.
For Emily Orton, this became one of the biggest lessons life kept teaching her—over and over again.
“Life has taught me… where I have control and where I do not have control.”
When Life Doesn’t Follow the Plan
There are moments where you realize:
👉 no matter how much you prepare…
👉 no matter how well you plan…
you don’t actually control the outcome.
For Emily, that moment came when her daughter was diagnosed with Down syndrome.
Everything had gone “right.”
Everything had been planned for.
And still—
life unfolded differently.
The Shift Most People Resist
The instinct is to:
- fix it
- control it
- make it go back to what you expected
But sometimes the only option is:
👉 to create a new map
And that’s where something unexpected can happen.
Letting Go Doesn’t Mean Giving Up
There’s a version of letting go that feels like:
👉 losing control
But there’s another version that looks more like:
👉 learning how to trust
Not in a vague way.
But in a practical, lived way.
Emily describes learning to approach her children differently—not with fixed expectations, but with curiosity:
👉 “What sparks your interest?”
👉 “Who are you becoming?”
And in that shift:
- pressure decreased
- connection increased
- growth became more natural
What Letting Go Actually Creates
It doesn’t remove uncertainty.
But it changes how you experience it.
Instead of:
👉 needing everything figured out
You begin to trust:
👉 you’ll be able to figure it out as it unfolds
“I don’t have to know everything in advance… I can just show up and trust I’ll figure it out.”
If You’ve Been Holding On Tightly
If you’ve been:
- trying to control outcomes
- feeling anxious about what’s next
- or struggling when life doesn’t go as planned
This might not be about doing more.
It might be about:
👉 loosening your grip
If You Don’t Want This to Fade
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