You Don’t Need Permission

As I sit in my backyard, not really knowing what day it is or how long we as a society have had to adapt to our new reality, I secretly feel grateful for what this time has brought me. When I say secretly, I don’t mean I am hiding these feelings of gratitude from others, but more from myself. My soul has had to reap the life-giving benefits of this shut down of society in private, while my conscious mind plays an endless loop of “normal and appropriate” thoughts such as:

  • “I don’t deserve this rest, I haven’t done anything to be tired.”
  • “There are people risking their lives helping others and I am bored at home.” and
  • “I need to take advantage of this time to do EVERYTHING I haven’t had the time for for the past 20 years.”

Meditation has been a gift that not only keeps my anxious mind and body at bay, but also gives me the opportunity to step into a reality, even if its just for 10 minutes, that’s full of self-compassion rather than self-criticism, clarity rather than fog, and freedom rather than restraint. I share this because today in my daily morning meditation (something I haven’t done consistently until this quarantine began), I realized that giving yourself permission to rest and replenish during this time is not only okay, its beneficial to society as a whole.

Everyone feels like they need permission. To rest, to live in a state of well-being, to be an emotionally healthy human being.

The narrative of our society is “I can focus on my mental, emotional, physical well-being… as long as it doesn’t get in the way of work or school.”

The wake up call we all need: YOU have to give yourself permission to care for yourself, heal yourself, and accept yourself.

We are in a really strange circumstance in which SOCIETY has stopped and said “Hey (insert name here), take a breather and recuperate from the past several decades of constant work, self-criticism, and stress you’ve suffered.” And yet we are still hesitant to accept that offer, even though this (hopefully) is a once in a lifetime opportunity. I’m not sure if society is ever going to give us this chance again, and honestly we don’t need everything in the world to stop to have a valid reason to take care of ourselves.

My wish for you is to wake up every morning, whether you know what day of the week it is or not, and believe deep down you are worthy of rest. You don’t have to earn it. You are worthy of healing the wounds within your heart. You don’t need permission. You are worthy of experiencing joy that is not tied to circumstance. It’s just a matter of accepting the offer that is already yours.

4 responses to “You Don’t Need Permission”

  1. Just read, “You Don’t Need Permission” and it was exactly what I needed to hear today … because I am a “doer” and “mover” and a “shaker” … and I feel like I have to be going 100 mph ALL THE TIME. And, this “forced” quarantine has been a great time to refocus my energies, but I have to admit that I still manage to not have enough hours in my day and I am still up at 6:30 am and in bed at midnight! So maybe I need to listen a little better and slow down a little more. So, yes, I needed to hear this today, Becca. What better time to just relax … rest … and breathe! And I promise myself that I am going to do a better job of taking care of ME right now … because when this COVID-19 thing is over, I will probably be back on that hamster wheel going 100 mph again. LOL

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    1. I can relate to that perfectly! Glad this post spoke to you today 💗

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  2. Thanks a lot for sharing this! I also like to think of this as an opportunity to create the life we really want for ourselves…especially when we are so fortunate as to have a roof over our heads where we can retreat to and a job that allows us to pay the bills. Sending you ♥️ Take care and stay safe

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    1. I love that idea, thank you for sharing 💕 sending love and good vibes your way as well!

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