Permission Slips — Vol. 02
Printable · Vol. 02

Permission Slip Printables — Vol. 02

six more permission slip printables — for the harder permissions

Six more permission slips, for the days when you can't quite give yourself the thing you need to give yourself. *Vol 02 — the louder permissions: change your mind, cry, take up space.*

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6 slips · 4 formats each · 24 PDFs · ~900KB ZIP

Slip pinned to plaster wall under lamp glow Slip beside open journal Permission Slip standing on travertine with silk drape

Permission to change my mind

Even after I said yes. The first answer is allowed to be the wrong one.

Permission to cry

In the kitchen, in the car, mid-sentence. The body needs the salt out.

Permission to leave early

Even if showing up was the brave part. Especially then.

Permission to ask for help

Even though you're "supposed to" do it alone. The supposed-to is the part to question first.

Permission to take up space

At the table, in the room, in your own life. Apologize less for being where you are.

Permission to be unfinished

The bonus sixth slip — for the day you noticed how much of yourself was still in progress. The unfinished is the alive part.

Print-ready, four formats

Letter and A4, color and B&W. 300 DPI for crisp local-shop printing. Designed to live on the dashboard, the bathroom mirror, the inside of a journal cover.

A specimen slip

This is permission to leave early. Without explaining. Without softening. Without the closing line you're already rehearsing. Pin it where you'll see it on the way out — the door, the dashboard, the keys. The leaving is the practice.

For someone with Vol. 01 who knows there are harder permissions still. Or for someone whose first stuck-place is one of these five.

For you if

  • You have Vol. 01 and you know the harder permissions still need saying
  • One of these five is your current stuck-place
  • You'd tape one of these on the dashboard, not the mirror

Not for you if

  • You haven't tried Vol. 01 — start with the gentler set first
  • You want a journal or workbook
  • You want positive-vibes affirmations

The first volume covered the easier permissions — rest, slow mornings. This volume is for changing your mind in public, leaving early without a reason, crying without explaining. Print one. Tuck one in a wallet, on a dashboard, beside the kettle. The harder permissions need to be visible — louder than the part of you that's still arguing.

Do I need Vol. 01 first?
No. They stand alone. But the design language matches if you collect both.

No rush.

Seven Days of Softening is the free place to begin — one quiet page a day, by email.

Start with the free seven days →
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Tape it where you'll see it

Ready when you are.

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