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Putting Yourself First

Insight

It’s not selfish, it’s necessary

Let’s address this head-on.

A lot of people struggle with the idea of putting themselves first.

They’ve been taught:

  • Think about others first

  • Don’t be selfish

  • Be available

  • Be accommodating

So, they overextend.

Overgive.

Overcommit.

And slowly, without realizing it, they lose themselves.

Because here’s the truth:

If you’re not taking care of yourself, you’re not showing up fully anywhere else.


What Putting Yourself First Really Means

It doesn’t mean ignoring others.

It means not abandoning yourself in the process of showing up for others.

It looks like:

  • Protecting your time

  • Setting boundaries

  • Prioritizing your well-being

  • Making decisions that align with your values

  • Not overcommitting just to please others

Putting yourself first is about alignment, not selfishness.


Where People Get It Wrong

People think:

If I put myself first, I’m selfish.

If I say no, I’m letting people down.

If I don’t show up for everyone, I’m not a good leader.

So, they say yes when they mean no.

They give when they’re already drained.

They stay when they should step back.

That’s not selflessness.

That’s self-neglect.


Putting Yourself First vs. Selfishness

Putting Yourself First:

  • Intentional

  • Grounded

  • Boundaried

  • Sustainable

  • Allows you to show up fully

Selfishness:

  • Disregards others

  • Driven by ego

  • Lacks awareness

  • Short-term thinking

One is self-respect.

The other is self-centeredness.

They’re not the same.


Warning Signs You’re Not Putting Yourself First

Be honest.

  • You feel constantly drained

  • You say yes when you want to say no

  • You prioritize others at your own expense

  • You feel resentful, but don’t speak up

  • You don’t make time for yourself

  • You feel stretched too thin

That’s not balance.

That’s burnout building.


The Leadership Reality

Leaders who don’t put themselves first:

  • Burn out quickly

  • Make reactive decisions

  • Lose clarity

  • Overextend and underperform

Leaders who do:

  • Set clear boundaries

  • Protect their energy

  • Make better decisions

  • Show up consistently

Because leadership starts with self-management.


The Shift

Stop asking:

“How do I make sure everyone else is okay?”

Start asking:

“Am I showing up in a way that’s sustainable for me?”

Because if it’s not sustainable, it won’t last.


What This Looks Like in Real Life

  • Say no without overexplaining

  • Create space for yourself, consistently

  • Stop overcommitting

  • Set boundaries, and enforce them

  • Make decisions that align with your capacity

You don’t have to justify taking care of yourself.


Real Talk

I’ve seen people give everything to everyone else and end up exhausted, frustrated, and disconnected.

And I’ve seen others shift, set boundaries, prioritize themselves, and operate differently.

They didn’t become selfish.

They became clear.

And everything improved because of it.


Closing Reflection

Putting yourself first is not about choosing you over others.

It’s about not losing yourself while showing up for others.

Because the truth is:

You can’t pour from an empty space, and you shouldn’t try to.

So, here’s the real question:

Am I showing up for others at the expense of myself?

Self-care isn’t selfish. It’s responsible.

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