Healing from DID or complex trauma often means living with invisible rules inside — rules like “I’m not allowed to rest” or “I can’t say no.” These rules once helped you survive, but today they may leave you stuck in exhaustion, guilt, or inner conflict.
This free guide introduces permission slips — short, written notes you give yourself that restore choice and ease. Inside, you’ll find:
🌱 25 everyday permission slip starters (rest, care, boundaries, feelings)
🌱 25 system dynamics permission slip starters (chaos, conflict, trust, pacing)
🌱 A reflection prompt to help you create your own
🌱 A lined workbook page to record your slips and return to them later
🌱 Gentle encouragement for moving at your own pace
This is not about forcing change. It’s about opening space for possibility — one simple, written choice at a time.
💙 How This Helps You Heal
• Restores choice. Trauma often left us with “you can’t” messages. Permission slips give those choices back to you.
• Softens inner conflict. By lowering pressure and expectations, they create more safety inside.
• Affirms worth. Each slip reminds you that your needs, feelings, and limits are valid.
• Builds trust inside. Repeated use can show insiders they are heard, opening the door to cooperation.
• Supports pacing. They help you slow down without guilt, which is essential for sustainable healing.
💙 How This Helps Your System Heal
• Reduces pressure across parts. When one part writes a slip, others can feel relief from impossible rules.
• Encourages cooperation. Slips can become a shared tool that parts use to support one another.
• Normalizes needs. Seeing the same permission written down reminds all parts that needs are not “wrong” or “selfish.”
• Invites younger parts into safety. Child parts may take comfort in gentle reminders that rest, play, or saying no are allowed.
• Strengthens internal communication. Sharing or posting slips creates a visible way for parts to signal what they need.
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