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reniimodisette • April 29, 2022

As a child and teen growing up in the 70s and 80s, I asked my parents’ permission. Certainly, asking was the expectation. I would always start my ask by saying, “Mom/Dad may I…?” I couldn’t do what I wanted, how I wanted, or when I wanted. However, as an adult, I asked less and did more. So as April ends and May begins, my frame of mind will be MAY gives me permission. So, I am letting go.



MAY gives me permission to rock my outfit.

MAY gives me permission to know I am enough.

MAY gives me permission to purge, merge and grow. Bring on MAY!

Yes, yes, yes!


I am stepping into confidence and perspective. Indeed I will tilt my head and say “yeah, I know.” As a result, step out on faith while accepting motivation overflow! I am turning the dirt of the sown seeds. Surely, waiting for the sprout. Understanding that it won’t happen overnight, I still believe. Destined to contribute with ingenuity. It will take time, but that’s okay.


Truly, growth is good. At times, it can be pleasant. Also, it is painful too. Letting go or purging won’t be easy. Either way, I am encouraged to keep going. After all, empowering my strengths and accepting my superpower of vulnerability comes from navigating my life experiences. 

Distractions will come, but that’s okay too. MAY gives me permission to embrace distractions as opportunities. Whether it’s to adjust or rest, the opportunities are endless. Certainly, distractions may be inconvenient. But it has a purpose, like most things.


Finally, letting go. Permission to not be scared to purge. So, I am seeking to change “what if” to “I can” or “I did.”. 


In my cute maxi dress, strappy sandals, gold hoop earrings, and beautiful twist out, I am walking into MAY. The freedom I will receive is my nutrients, allowing me to sprout. 

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