When you're
feeling guilt about something — say, letting your kids watch too much TV — embrace this feeling and use it to really assess the situation.
Because this dessert is a crazy amazing dessert that you could eat for breakfast and not feel one piece
of guilt about it!
Or at any rate, gets at me, by reminding me that there is another way to feed my child and that I should feel zero
guilt about it whatsoever.
But truth be told, I'm never really felt that I'm that parent, and I've suffered from
mama guilt about it since my daughter was born.
Yes... but I posted A LOT of black bean recipes and didn't feel a pinch
of guilt about it.
My husband and I headed to Mexico this weekend and being the high is 1 degree in Chicago tomorrow, I do not feel the least
bit guilt about it.
I've heard so many stories of women who couldn't or even didn't want to breastfeed and were subsequently racked
by guilt about it, and I think that just detracts from the joy of raising a baby.
What I did get right was to jettison some very negative relationships and refuse to be overcome
with guilt about it.
So while I didn't have undersupply with my second child, I had oversupply, and a lot
of guilt about it.
If you don't care if you are drunk or not, and feel
no guilt about it once you're sober, then you are not addicted.
However, if I have a mom come in and say to me, I have no interest in breast feeding, I am never ever going to
guilt her about it.
Whether you've felt guilt about every item on that list or only a few, chances are that you've felt Mom -
guilt about something.
And no, the free biscotti don't count so don't feel
any guilt about them I just can't do it, no matter how many times I tell myself NOT to eat that piece of chocolate or cookie, I cave in.
When she does get the upper hand and turns the male power onto itself, she is wracked with
guilt about it.