Sentences with phrase «felt guilty about giving»

I'm actually really happy to be caring for a cat who isn't very interested in the outside, because I don't have to feel guilty about giving her freedom — or not.

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It's as though they are looking for a way to avoid having to give their money to help the poor, and to avoid feeling guilty about not doing it either.
Many of them gave me the impression they felt rather guilty about their feelings that the church could get along with good language from the past if it could not find anything in the present that was not ugly.
You have been fantastically honest — so much so that I am going to print off your responses and give them to two friends of mine whose mothers have severe Alzheimer's and they are feeling so guilty about the emotions they are having.
So... I've been feeling a bit guilty about the accolades I gave to last weeks VGFH muffins... I'm not sure they are very good, maybe more like good - for - healthy, I need to tinker with the recipe and feel like I may have misled you.
I made them with my kids and they lived them!so glad to have a sweet treat to give them that i do nt feel guilty about I was wondering if you knew the calories, fat, carb and protein amounts, thanks!
We would hope for people who have given it up and don't like Coke Zero it gives them an alternative and people who only have one a week can feel a little less guilty about that.
I've been giving into my sweet tooth so much lately (I just posted a recipe for salted caramel turtle bites) but these seem like that perfect thing to have around when you need a little something and don't want to feel guilty about eating them.
We just said, okay, we want to do this thing, and we want to do it really well: mill our own grains and give people food they can eat every day without us feeling guilty about it.
They give me a reason to stay inside and work all day and all night if I want to without feeling guilty about it.
Why should I, or any of us, feel guilty about putting pressure on Wenger given his performances for years now?
I spent about 15 minutes total with my 16 month old son, while he was awak anyways, over the last two days because of deadlines at work and feel so guilty because I haven't been giving my all in either arena.
And we won't have to feel guilty (meaning my husband and I) about having to down the extra chocolate that would have been laying around the house if that's what we had given out.
Absolutely no one can make me feel guilty about any of the decisions I made about giving my children formula, from medical necessity to my personal preference.
I had pumped earlier that day and had some breast milk stored already that we could alternate with formula as my son transitioned into bottle feeding, so I felt less guilty (still plenty guilty though) about giving up.
I worry and feel guilty about the time that I spend on homework, then I look at my girls and they open their arms to give me the biggest hug.
This is a really practical book which gives advice to a breastfeeding mother about how to get more sleep and doesn't make you feel guilty for using your instincts.
I already feel guilty enough for not being able to give her breast milk that much and when I try to talk to some of my friends about it, I get the same comments like Karen had above and it is very hurtful and upsetting.
If what he wants is bad for him or dangerous, you wont» give it to him no matter how hard he cries, and you won't feel guilty or be worried about possible psychological consequences.
Not taking the drugs is not about being a hero... it's about wanting to be present and giving your baby the best start possible and there's no reason you should be made to feel guilty about that.
Of course, every mom ends up feeling a bit guilty about things because our society tends to put a lot of pressure on moms being these perfect, wholly - giving beings.
Also, what about the mothers who need to give formula for medical reasons but feel guilty anyway?
You give your entire body to your baby for 9 months and then take care of it for the indefinite future - what is there to feel guilty about!
Althouugh we are trilled about given our son a baby brother / sister I feel a little guilty about the spacing being too short.
Evans found her own way of coping with the negative feelings, and gives this advice to other new moms who reach out: «Do not feel guilty for feeling exhausted or less than excited about every single tiny thing.
I know that I personally felt like, you know, I didn't try hard enough, maybe if I would've kept going eventually he would've caught on, and so I kind of felt like guilty about it, and so then weaning was kind of like, then giving up again a little bit I thought.
Given the desirability of breastfeeding, it is possible that women in the intervention group felt more guilty about discontinuing breastfeeding than control women because of relationships developed with the peer counselor, and thus, they did not answer telephone calls when the research assistant called to ascertain feeding status.
The guilt issue is most pronounced with the formulabreastfeeding debate, where health professionals and public health bodies hesitate to give mothers accurate information about formula risks (with a lot of «support» from formula companies), so they won't feel «guilty» if they decide to formula feed.
Here are some fun and educational apps for 3 - to 4 - year - olds that'll give you the best bang for your buck — and you won't feel guilty about letting your kid use them.
The most important thing my wonderful IBCLC said to me was...» it's not your fault» and «any amount of breastmilk you can give your baby is good, don't feel guilty about the rest.»
I've never felt guilty about bringing my child to day care; I know that my work is important to me and that I would be substantially less satisfied, and consequently a less giving member of the family, without it.
Therefore, in regards to weight, as long as we keep calories reasonably in check, there's no actual reason to feel guilty about eating any given food because it won't actually negatively impact that specific goal / ideal.
The primary purpose is to give you a mental and dietary break and remove your usual guidelines and restrictions so that you are allowed to eat something you love without feeling guilty about it.
Fasting also gave me the freedom to eat the foods that I love and not feel guilty about eating them.
The Zone diet can give people the false sense of security thinking that it is their hormones at fault, they are happy to hear that it's not their fault they're fat, «It's my hormones that are the real culprit, I don't have to feel guilty about being a glutton and not exercising.»
Because people with chronic autoimmunity often feel guilty about what they can't do, it's not uncommon for the newly diagnosed to take that guilt a step further and wonder if they did something to give themselves Hashimoto's.
Given this information, we may be able to conclude that emotional eaters who stop dieting and / or feeling guilty about what they eat may naturally start to develop a wide range of coping mechanisms outside of food, while chronic dieters will not.
Of course being a Christian you might feel double guilty about not helping someone in a crisis but NEVER give in — here's what you do;
Senior match and 50 plus dating sites ready to give seniors a fresh start Let's get one thing straight before we delve deeper — there is no reason to feel guilty about scanning through 50 plus dating sites.
I do feel a bit guilty about giving the third Mission: Impossible movie as high a rating as I do.
I feel a little guilty about those movies not making my top ten, but they would have definitely been bumped down the list by Star Wars: The Force Awakens, a film that managed to balance nostalgia with the excitement and quality of a new film franchise, and gave me that ultimate feeling of why we all go to the movies.
It should be known that I actually liked the Pang brothers original flick, although I sometimes feel a bit guilty about that given that it is also derivative to other films that were popular to the time.
He felt guilty about his failures as a father and husband and tried to make ammends by completing the boys scouting job with Ona and giving Belle money.
I don't want to give any important plot points away, but at one point, after I wrote the same moment through three different perspectives, I realized that each character remembers, or pays attention to, what they feel most guilty about in the moment, rather than what was done to them.
I think the book did a good job of reaffirming that point, it almost gives permission for us readers to do the same project and not feel guilty or selfish about it.
We work all day (and / or night) and we feel guilty about not spending the time our dogs deserve: So we give them a treat for being a good boy / girl.
In this article I'll share with you some of the healthier treats that I can give to my Border Collie without feeling guilty about it later.
Frankly, we've giving up feeling guilty about enjoying it.
At a time when moralisers can not give any real meaning to classical ideas about right and wrong, they try instead to make people feel guilty about their impact on the environment.
Discounting offsets because they are «indulgences» misses the point that giving to causes that you believe in is a good thing, feeling a bit guilty about driving your car such a distance is a good thing, and taxing yourself for it, whether you give the money to the Salvation Army or to plant trees or a really effective David Suzuki approved offsetting company is going to be the next best thing to not driving at all.
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