EPISODE · Sep 23, 2025 · 22 MIN
58. I wouldn't put my oxygen mask on first
from Mothering Ourselves Mindfully
In this thought-provoking episode, we examine two well-used self-care phrases that might actually be working against us as mothers. From questioning the limitations of "filling your own cup" to challenging the crisis-based "put your oxygen mask on first" mentality, this episode offers a fresh perspective on maternal self-care through the powerful metaphor of being like a tree - unapologetically taking in nourishment to better serve your entire ecosystem.Key PointsWhy the "fill your own cup" metaphor is too restrictive and prescriptive for mothers who need unlimited nourishmentThe problems with the oxygen mask analogy and why it assumes we're living in constant crisis modeHow maternal biology and protective instincts clash with rational self-care adviceUnderstanding the difference between actual emergencies and perceived crises in daily motherhoodWhy we need to get out of survival mode to access the discernment needed for true self-careThe importance of tending to our nervous systems to stop living in constant activated statesThe Tree Metaphor: A Better Way ForwardHow trees unapologetically take in everything they need - sunlight, water, nutrients - without guilt or limitationUnderstanding that a thriving tree naturally creates oxygen, shelter, and nourishment for its entire ecosystemRejecting the zero-sum game mentality that pits your wellbeing against your family'sRecognizing that your health becomes your community's health when you're truly nourishedEmbracing the interconnected web of life where receiving and giving flow naturallyGetting to Know Your Inner SelvesWhy we need to understand the parts of ourselves that live in survival statesThe four dominant parts: inner anxiety, the over-planner/perfectionist, inner shame/critic, and the shut-down negative partHow these survival-mode selves drive our decisions and keep us stuck in patterns of self-neglectThe process of learning to mother these inner parts with curious, kind, and loving attentionMoving Beyond Survival ModeHow to distinguish between actual crises and everyday challenges that feel overwhelmingThe importance of slowing down to see how survival patterns keep us ignoring our needsWhy we need conscious pauses to begin rewiring automatic responsesCreating space away from triggering circumstances to unwind and calm the nervous systemIntegration PracticesTaking the quiz at https://theschoolofmom.com/quiz to identify your dominant inner partsConsidering retreat experiences for deeper nervous system regulation workPracticing the tree mindset: receiving nourishment without guilt while naturally giving to othersQuestioning why self-care advice isn't working and looking at root causes rather than symptomsQuotes "Fuck filling your own cup. You're not an inert plastic object. Put away the cup and think of yourself more like a tree instead.""If I was up in a plane that was going down, I would not put my own oxygen mask on first. I wouldn't.""We need to be the cyclical beings of nature that we are as women."Resources MentionedQuiz to identify inner parts: https://theschoolofmom.com/quiz Nourish retreats: https://theschoolofmom.com/nourish Simone Grace Seol's email inspiration: https://blog.simonegraceseol.com/inspiration-category/ What's Coming Next Challenge yourself to question the self-care advice that isn't working for you and explore what it means to be like a tree - taking in unlimited nourishment so you can naturally give back to your entire ecosystem without depletion or resentment.Thank you for tuning in to this episode of "Mothering Ourselves Mindfully." We look forward to sharing more insights and inspiration in the upcoming episodes!www.theschoolofmom.comInstagram @the.schoolofmomBook a breakthrough Call
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