OT: Putting Yourself First

Darlene
on 8/26/09 9:54 pm
Daily Self-Care

We have all heard the instructions of an airline attendant reminding us to put on our own oxygen mask before we help anyone else with theirs. This advice is often cited as a metaphor for self-care because it so accurately expresses why it is important. It seems to say, ironically, that if you can’t take care of yourself for yourself, do it for others. Few situations in our daily lives mimic the wake-up call of an airplane emergency, so it’s easy to keep putting self-care off—easy, that is, until we get sick, overwhelmed, or exhausted, and suddenly don’t have the energy to care for the people who count on us. That’s when we realize we haven’t been getting the oxygen we need to sustain ourselves. We begin to understand that taking care of ourselves is neither selfish nor indulgent; it’s just plain practical.

Putting yourself first means that it may be necessary to say no to someone else in order to say yes to yourself. For many of us, there is always something we feel we could be doing for someone else, and it helps to remember the oxygen metaphor. You can even encourage yourself by saying "I am caring for myself so that I am better able to care for others" or some other mantra that will encourage you. It also helps to remember that self-care doesn’t have to be composed of massively time-consuming acts. In fact, the best prescription for taking care of yourself is probably small, daily rituals; for example, taking one half-hour for yourself at the beginning and end of the day to meditate, journal, or just be. You might also transform the occasional daily shower or bath into a half-hour self-pampering session.

Whatever you decide, making some small gesture where you put yourself first every day will pay off in spades for you and the ones you love. The oxygen you need is all around you; sometimes you just need to be reminded to breathe.

 

Women are angels.
...and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly...on a broomstick.

We are flexible.

Darlene
 


ttambo
on 8/26/09 11:03 pm - Galveston, TX
I think I am going to borrow this one and post it to my "Notes" on Facebook so I can refer to it often!

Thanks for sharing!!



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Connie D.
on 8/26/09 11:48 pm
Hello Darlene...

This is something that is so hard  for me. I always put everyone before myself. I have been working on this in therapy for years!! I am  naturally a caregiver.....got it from my mom.

I am taking a couple deep breathes right now!!

Love ya....hugs....connie d
(deactivated member)
on 8/27/09 3:37 am - West Central FL☼RIDA , FL
This has been the biggest challenge my entire life.
I know it is true and I tell others to do this all the time but putting into practice myself is a struggle.  I've gotten a little better (and I mean a little), but keep working on it and trying to make progress.
Thanks for the reminder.  I think I'll print it and keep it close by so I can remind myself ......maybe I'll read it at night before I go to sleep so it seeps into my brain.
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