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    The Oxygen Mask Principle: A Journey Into Self-Care Part 4: Stillness — Finding Peace in the Pause

    By Karen TaylorJune 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A dear friend of mine beautifully demonstrates this next aspect of self-care: the pause. When I first met her, it was in a weekly group setting. As I observed her in conversation, I initially perceived her habit as a bit of a “glitch” and even wondered if it might come across as rude. When someone asked her a question, she didn’t respond right away.

    In my rushed lifestyle, I’m so used to answering before the other person has even finished speaking. So at first, her pause—her choice to reflect on what was asked, to consider the source and the context—felt like a disruption in the flow of conversation. But in reality, it’s a beautiful gift.

    As I spent more time with her, I began to appreciate this offering she gives to others: the space to be heard, and the wisdom that emerges from thoughtful reflection. I came to admire how often clarity and insight are found in that pause.

    One day, I had the opportunity to share these thoughts with her—speaking from the assumption that she had always been this way. I admitted that I admired her and wished I could be more like that.

    She gently confessed that taking the pause wasn’t something that came naturally to her. She wasn’t born with this gift—it was something she cultivated through years of intentional discipline and practice. She also shared that this practice extended beyond conversation. By learning to pause in speech, she found it began to shape other areas of her life as well.

    Before we act, before we react—there is a pause. And in that pause, there is power.

    Stillness isn’t just about sitting quietly; it’s about making space. In a world that celebrates hustle and productivity, stillness can feel like a rebellion. But it’s in those quiet moments—those pauses—that we begin to hear ourselves again.

    Stillness is presence. It’s choosing to stop and check in rather than push through. It’s saying, “I matter enough to pause.”

    Many of us—especially caregivers and leaders—are wired to keep going. We meet everyone’s needs, fill the gaps, keep the wheels turning. We become experts at staying busy, because stillness can feel uncomfortable—like we’re not doing enough. But what if the real work begins when we stop?

    Stillness offers clarity. It allows us to listen to our bodies, sift through our thoughts, and soften our emotions without judgment. In the pause, we recalibrate. We breathe with intention, notice how we’re feeling, and realign with what matters most.

    You don’t need an hour of meditation or a silent retreat (though those are wonderful, too). Sometimes stillness is five deep breaths in your parked car before walking into the house. It’s stepping outside for a moment of sun on your face. It’s closing your eyes and placing a hand on your chest in the middle of a chaotic day.

    It is small. It is sacred. And it is enough.

    The pause doesn’t fix everything, but it shifts something. It creates a tiny pocket of peace where you can remember your own humanity. It makes space for grace.

    If you’ve been running on autopilot or feel like you’re surviving more than living—this is your invitation to pause. To be still. To listen.

    Because before you pour into others, before you lead, guide, or give— You are allowed to stop and be.

    That’s the oxygen mask.

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