10:07 am ][ new years resolution complete.
Last night was epic. For the first time in my adult life, I embraced my natural hair…IN PUBLIC! Surrounded by friends and good lighting, I sashayed my way into The Rustic Goat, a popular eatery and lounge in St.Louis – my hometown. Attempting to confront my fears in Chicago would have undoubtedly proven unsuccessful as I lacked all of the essentials for my journey: friendship mixed with a side of familiarity. There was something about being in the comforts of my hometown that cradled me; providing a gentle and necessary nudge against my back.
Walking into the dimly lit lounge, I felt the one emotion that I had least expected to feel in the moment…liberated. I had done it. I had conquered my greatest fear! No other New Years resolution could ever provide me with the same amount of joy that this moment did. Much to my surprise, the lack of male attention was of no concern to me. How I compared to other women in the building…no concern to me. This moment was about me.
As I walked around the room, I felt as if I was walking in new skin. My body struggled to adjust to itself and I couldn’t help but to giggle at my awkwardness.
Only days earlier, I had crept my way back into a neighborhood beauty supply like an addict. Once again, deliberating between whether or not to succumb to the pressures of my vanity.
“To be, or not to be: that is the question:
Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?
Lines from William Shakespeare’s, Hamlet nagged at me while browsing. Although death was the furthest thing from my mind, the root of Hamlet’s struggle I understood:
to suffer life, passively? or to actively seek to end one’s suffering?
For years I hid behind hair extensions; not because I wanted to enhance my natural look but because I wanted to escape from it. Sure, I felt much more confident on the outside but the internal conflict I faced was another story. Choosing to exist this way meant denying who I was and most days, I hated it.
I paced the aisles of the beauty supply with my lips puckered. Like Hamlet, I had a decision to make. I could continue suffering life by hiding behind a lie and insecurity…or I could actively seek to end my suffering altogether by declaring war on the lack of self-love that afflicted me. I think its safe to say that Hamlet’s moral conflict was a tad bit more serious in nature…but who’s comparing :).
The struggle with self-love and self-acceptance isn’t my own. I’m not the only one who wakes up in the morning with a personal vendetta against my natural hair or my muffin top. Be it an argumentative disposition, an aversion to love or a resistance to forgiveness…we all face some sort of conflict with self. It may be a lifetime before you ever conquer your self-conflicts…but the effort that you put into yourself is worth way more than what you accomplish from doing so.
With the amount of energy that you expense into everyone else that enters (and exits) your life, how much are you putting back into you? How much are you worth?
This won’t be the last time that I wear hair-extensions. But I can finally say with truth that it will never again be out of a lack of love for my natural self. Last night I laughed. I laughed and danced – not with my curly fro but because of my curly fro.
And for the first time in my natural state, I looked forward to being a black girl in the morning.





Nosie Josie
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Bravo bravo! Looking good Jo!
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Aw thanks Gary! You’re such a sweetheart :D
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You look amazing, Josie! Gorgeous inside and out. ❤️
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Thank you Lauren! I felt like a new woman and just loved it. I hope this feeling isn’t short-lived as I return back to Chicago tomorrow lol. That’s the true test, huh?!
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It’s like getting a new hair cut. Just bite the bullet and unveil the new you. 😊
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true true! *shaking what my mama gave me*
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😁❤️
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You AND your hair are BEAUTIFUL and honest. As is Winter. Love her honesty too. She IS trying to play with her toys, not be in your video. Hahaha. #priorities.
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aw thank you so much! YES she is a cute little bucket of honesty lol. She’s my best friend’s daughter and the sweetest spirit!
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Beautiful! I went as natural as I could for 12 months a few years back and though I felt liberated, it was too much work for longer hair. You go gurl!!!
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Thank you love!! I can only hope that I eventually have that same problem of too much hair to work with haha.
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Well, you are looking fab! I haven’t relaxed in years (re:chemicals) but I’ll be trying the keratin treatment soon. Have you heard about it?
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I don’t recall! What are the details?
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Google or Youtube “brazilian keratin treatment for Black hair”. I’ve been “observing” others at the salon for the past year…time to give it a try…no chemicals, hair growth, soft hair. It’s on my 52 Things in 52 Weeks list for 2017. 😊
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Ah! You KNOW I love it. I would say “what took you so long?”, but everything in time. It looks great! I love that you felt liberation and shared not only your photos but your story; I know someone who’s reading will use your story as fuel for their own journey of self-realization and self-love.
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I am really hoping that you’re right about that! I know that I didn’t get the courage to step out “natural” by myself. So I’m hope that I might be the encouragement that others may need to do the same. But as you said, everything in time :). Thank you for the compliment and I’m so glad you love it! :D
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Every little step is courageous and I love that you’re doing it your way.
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Looks like you had loads of fun chica. The name of that eatery is hilarious
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isn’t it?! haha. Its a really cool spot though! If you’re ever in St.Louis, be sure to check it out.
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I’m so glad to hear you feel liberated! Always look forward to waking up a Beautiful black girl in the morning :-)
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:) thank you!
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I was so proud of you when I saw your pics! You look absolutely beautiful and I LOVE your curly fro!! Head up girlfriend!
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Thank you so much Nicole :) I’ll be coming to you for some natural hair tips when it grows lol. All that thick hair you have other there!
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Cthu! Awww thanks boo! Shoot I need a hair cut 😩 but no problem!
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YESSSSS!!! I truly loved reading this post. I see so much growth in you since the last blog post about your natural hair. Girl , I looked at those pics like I don’t see what you were seeing I thought you looked very beautiful in your natural state. Thank You for sharing this journey with us all! You are such a strong testament! :)
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haha! Thank makes me so happy to hear you say ALL of that. The best thing about blogging is sharing your ups and downs so that more than just “you” can learn from them. You inspire through your blog just the same – I hope you know that! And that inspiration just spreads and spreads from one person to the next. Collectively, we build stronger women through blogging. So dope!
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You are so right! Blogging has probably been the best thing for all of us. It’s so amazing how we all share the same experiences just in different ways. :) :)
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Your smile is radiant! That’s the smile of someone having a good time & comfortable in themselves. Love it and this post, and these comments everything is so perfect.
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*giggles* thank you so much! I just love you guys to pieces lol.
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Josie, you look great, my dear! I know how stressful this first time can be, so kudos and bravo to you!
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Thank you so much Dr.Garland! :D
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Looks great! ☺ Congratulations on overcoming your fears and being able to do this!
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Woooooooowwww amazing. 👏👏❤
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aw thank you Tareau! :D
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The texture is BEAUTIFUL. Thé texture featured on most Instagram postings. Lol. Do the quick wash and go’s. No heat and your hair will grow fast. I love this! You’re beautiful.
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You are too sweet, thank you!! I’m definitely keeping heat off of it. I’m wondering how often I should be oiling it and deep conditioning it. Any suggestions?
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With your texture I would do once a week. You can do the easy wash and go’s :-) no my hair on the other hand is more coarse so it requires more oil and work. But, do the no heat, keep away from the headbands and in a couple months you will see the difference. Do the twisty things while listening to music. Keep at it?
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Wait, no headbands?! Why?? Even if they are lightweight? But I do add some Shea Moisture curly thingy to my natural curls to keep them moisturized enough for the outdoors. If I just wash and go, my curls fro up. Does that mean my hair isn’t naturally curly? What all work do you have to do with your hair, being more coarse?
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The beadband if it leaves an indention that means its pressure around that area possibly causing breakage. I still wear them tho. Lol. My hair looks dry and I have to twist my hair for curls. Your hair is definitely curly. Have you started stalkin gn the instagram pages?
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stalking who on Instagram? And I think I need to take heed to your headband advice. My hair is so fragile and just pulling it back for too long can break it off.
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Yasssss!!! ❤👑
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lol! Yaaaayyyy I did it :D lol
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U looked beautiful with the natural hair.
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ah thank you so much! I was actually feeling a little plain Jane today so this brought a smile to my face :)
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