Beyond Permission
You’ve spent years asking for permission in a thousand silent ways: to speak up in meetings, to price your services higher, to put yourself first, to take up space in rooms you’ve earned the right to command.
You’ve mastered the art of keeping everyone else’s world spinning: the 3 am feedings, the project deadlines, the emotional labor that no one sees but everyone expects. And somewhere between being everything to everyone, you’ve become nothing to yourself. The self-care routine of bubble baths and scented candles isn’t cutting it anymore.
Nothing will replace the feeling of lost dreams and time wasted until you stop putting yourself on the back burner and demolish the notion that you need permission to put yourself first.
This is about Self-Preservation, Self-Activation, and Self-Revolution.
Whenever you shrink to make others comfortable or deny your dreams to make others happy, you teach the world that your life is negotiable. Your worth isn’t measured by your capacity to endure but by your courage to live abundantly. That voice in your head saying “not now, maybe later” is the echo of every expectation you never signed up for.
You’re not broken, and you don’t need fixing. You don’t need permission to try and make the impossible a reality. You don’t need anyone’s approval to unbox yourself. God has placed within you everything you need to receive His blessings. You need inspiration and motivation that creates an internal awakening.
This is your invitation to learn the art of playing big and stop playing small in your own life. To understand why treating your dreams like they’re optional isn’t serving you. To discover the difference between surviving and thriving.
You weren’t born to be the background character in everyone else’s story. The world doesn’t need another woman who’s mastered the art of disappearing. It needs YOU – educated, inspired, and motivated to show up at full volume, full color, and full force. Claim what you need. Chase what you want.
So, create whatever narrative you want for your life. But be intentional with your decisions. Be deliberate in your actions. When your story becomes your truth, looking back will no longer be of interest to you.