B4allb4u <Editor's Choice>

At first glance, it looks like keyboard shorthand. Maybe a typo. But flip it around. Sound it out. Before all, before you.

Most of us live by the opposite rule. We live . We put everyone else’s needs, emergencies, notifications, and expectations before our own peace. The boss’s email at 10 PM. The friend’s crisis (again). The family obligation that drains your battery. We pour out until the cup is not just empty, but cracked.

Wait. Let’s actually break that down.

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is your oxygen mask. That morning workout? That 15 minutes of silence before checking Slack? That boundary you set with a toxic relative? That’s you securing your mask before the chaos of the day demands you save everyone else. 2. “No” is a complete sentence We are terrified of letting people down. So we say “yes” to the volunteer shift, the loan, the extra project, the late-night text conversation. We sacrifice our energy, our time, our sleep.

Here is why this tiny, backwards acronym might just save your sanity. On an airplane, they tell you to secure your own mask before helping others. That’s not selfish. That’s physics. If you pass out, you’re useless to everyone. b4allb4u

So go ahead. Be a little radical today.

B4AllB4U gives you permission to flip that. Say no to the drain. Say yes to the rest. The world will not end because you chose a nap over a netflix-and-chat session. Our culture glorifies the hustle. The grind. The “I’ll sleep when I’m dead” mentality. We wear exhaustion like a badge of honor.

B4AllB4U: The Radical Act of Putting Yourself First (Without the Guilt) At first glance, it looks like keyboard shorthand

It doesn’t mean “me first, and the rest of you can fight for scraps.” It means: Before I can show up for all of you, I must show up for me.

Putting yourself before all is preventative medicine. It’s acknowledging that your health—mental, emotional, physical—is the foundation for everything else. Let’s be clear: This isn’t narcissism. This isn’t “me against the world.” This is strategic self-preservation .

Let’s talk about a phrase you might have seen scrolling past on a mood board or whispered in a self-help podcast: . Sound it out

Then we wonder why we’re exhausted.