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    The Oxygen Mask Principle: A Journey into Self-Care

    By Karen TaylorMay 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Part 3: Nourishment – Feeding the Body That Carries You

    Before you can show up for others, you must breathe.

    Let’s begin with presence.
    On the count of three—inhale through your nose… hold… exhale through your mouth.

    Feel that? That’s you choosing to pause and return to yourself.

    In Part 2, we explored boundaries as a form of self-respect. Now, we turn inward—to nourishment. Not the restrictive, rule-filled kind we’re often taught, but the daily act of loving the body that carries you.

    I’m learning that nourishment isn’t just calories or macros—it’s presence. It’s what sustains our energy and grounds us in care. And more than fuel, nourishment is relationship, listening, and reverence. I have to understand this for myself before I can offer it to anyone else.

    Listening to the Body

    Your body is always speaking. The question is—are you listening?

    Maybe it’s a headache after skipping lunch, or a craving for something warm on an emotionally heavy day. These are not problems to fix. They’re messages.

    We’re conditioned to override these signals—to push past hunger, silence cravings, or numb with caffeine and distraction. But when the body stops shouting, it whispers.

    This month, I was under more stress than usual. I skipped meals—not because I wanted to, but because thinking about what to eat felt like too much. One overwhelming day, I called my mom and asked if I could stop by for a grilled cheese sandwich.

    I could have denied that craving—“too much gluten,” “not healthy enough”—but I didn’t. I listened. And in doing so, I found more than protein. I found comfort in my mom’s kitchen and love in that simple, warm meal.

    So I ask you: What are you needing right now?
    The answer might go beyond food. It might be rest, movement, or comfort.

    The Myth of Perfect Eating

    There is no perfect way to eat. Despite what diet culture and wellness trends say, perfection isn’t the goal—presence is.

    The pursuit of “clean eating” can disconnect us from our bodies. It can turn meals into battles instead of moments of connection and care.

    Instead of chasing control, try this mantra:
    “I don’t need to eat perfectly. I need to eat kindly.”

    Kindness allows for flexibility. For forgiveness. For feeding yourself like someone you love.

    Gentle Practices for Nourishing Yourself

    Nourishment can be simple. Begin here:

    • Make one meal just for joy. No rules—just flavor and comfort.
    • Sit down to eat. Let your meal be a pause, not a background task.
    • Hydrate with intention. A glass of water can be care, not a checkbox.
    • Ask: “How will this feel in an hour?” Let that question guide you.
    • Plan like you would for someone you love. Your needs matter too.
    • Forgive yourself often. One choice doesn’t define your worth.

    Each of these is a way to say: I see you. I will care for you.

    Coming Home to the Body

    Nourishment is not a destination—it’s a return.
    A reminder that you matter, even when you’re tired.

    You are not a machine to optimize.
    You are a human being to be nourished.

    Take a breath. Place a hand on your heart or your belly. Ask:
    What would nourish me right now?

    Then—offer yourself that. Gently. Honestly. Today.

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