Sentences with phrase «guilty about their choice»

Working parents shouldn't feel guilty about leaving their child with qualified caregivers nor should stay - at - home parents feel guilty about their choice to remain home with children.
In any event, so now apparently we are pressuring one another to be a certain level of green and making one another feel guilty about our choices and their greenness or lack thereof.
The positive thing about guilt is that we CAN act on it: If we feel guilty about the choices we are making, we can use these feelings to motivate us to make better choices.
Maybe you feel guilty about your choice (you shouldn't) or embarrassed about your choice (you shouldn't be).
Labeling chips or brownies «bad» can ultimately make you feel guilty about your choices — and that's the exact opposite of what 80/20 should do for you.
I have to admit that I quit following many parenting blogs after I had my baby two years ago because I'm trying to stay away from all parenting sites inadvertently making me feel guilty about choices I make.
We will never pressure pet parents or make them feel guilty about their choices.
Although the client initially experienced his choice for a love marriage as a victory for his own autonomy, it was as if another part of him continued to feel guilty about his choice and unconsciously acted in ways that sabotaged his love marriage.

Not exact matches

If you want to say that engaging in gay s e x is a choice, yes, that's true, just like engaging in hetro s e x is a choice and you can choose to remain celibate if that's your thing or if someone made you feel so guilty about your preference at some point.
What does it matter when we die what is important is what we do with our life now.The struggles people find themselves is because of living a sinful lifestyle you cant play with fire and not get burnt there are consequences.Jesus wants to bring forgiveness and healing and remove the guilt and shame that you are feeling.Ive have been there i was just as guilty i do nt believe theres a big screen that replays our life if it is it, it will be about what we have done for God as our sins are covered under the blood of Jesus.The judgement for christians is that we must give an account of what we did for Jesus while we were here did we make the most of opportunities given to tell others to reach out others with his love.Mat 25:14 - 30 the Parable of the talents talks about judgement and for me it is all about what we do for Jesus the ones who are faithfull in the small things are set over much.The one who did nt use his talent that God gave him was punished for his lack of faith.So for those who are struggling with sin and life Jesus loves you and has a plan for your life just trust him to help you and he will.To be fair its wont be easy you will have to make some hard choices but he promises to help you through its all about choosing him over choosing what we think best because he knows whats best for us.Its important the choice you make as it will impact your life for eternity.brentnz
You're also going to ask the one friend who you know will show up on time to bring a bag of potato chips and a bag of pretzels to go with the kimchi dip, the one friend who you know is going to show up late and feel guilty about it to bring one of those little cases of clementines, and ask a handful of random, reasonably responsible people to bring bars of chocolate, dealers choice.
I really loved Natasha's (Natural Urban Mama's) post about this, http://blog.naturalurbanmamas.com/?p=1998, because she calls attention to the fact that women are feeling so guilty and ashamed about their parenting choices that they are projecting it onto this issue when it is so obviously not about that.
I want to live in a world where the word «choice» isn't used to make mothers feel less guilty about a medical system that failed them.
For my 12th grader it is all about the administration getting the school on the Newsweek top 1000 school list by making sure the high school kids are taking the max number of AP classes and if they aren't, trying to make them feel guilty for not doing so by telling them they will never get into the college of their choice with «a schedule like that!»
I realize that a lot of parents can feel quite guilty or even defensive about parenting choices they make, and I don't want anyone to feel guilty or a need to justify themselves; however, my growing feeling with natural gross motor development is that it is really something worth considering, but not many parents think about it.
What they did was their choice, and they should not be made to feel guilty about that, but that does not mean they are right.
Why should a mother be made to feel guilty about a this one choice more than any other parenting decision??
The project is «a celebration of every woman's right to decide how and where they feed their children without feeling guilty or embarrassed about their parenting choices,» according to the agency's post.
Yes we all do things that may not be the best choice, but you should feel at least a little guilty about it in the sense of using that to motivate you to do better next time.
As for promoting guilt, when we pussyfoot around about making women feel guilty, we are patronising them — how can anyone make an informed choice if information is deliberately withheld?
You may find yourself questioning your parenting choices, feeling guilty for crying all of the time, or guilt about the type of mother you are, according to Psychology Today.
When it comes to weight gain, it can be difficult enough to not feel guilty about food choices, portion control, and whether things can be justified because a mom is «eating for two.»
There are things that I may be VERY passionate about (let's just not talk about knock - offs today, ok) and I know that I'm probably guilty of making some mom feel bad about her choices.
Furthermore, the study found that U.S. consumers are among the least likely to feel guilty about the impact they have on the environment, yet they are near to top of the list in believing that individual choices could make a difference.
They may acknowledge that it wasn't the best decision: «Wow, I probably didn't need to eat that whole desert» but then, they drop it, they let it go, and trust themselves to continue making good decisions without needing to beat themselves up or feel guilty about that one poor choice.
You feel bad (and even guilty) about yourself and the eating choices you've made as a result of all the stress and responsibility in your life.
None of these tips are designed to make anyone feel guilty about their food choices during this time of year.
The Beauty Spotlight Team decided that it was time for its members to reveal some of their GUILTY PLEASURES, and since they didn't have to be beauty related we were given considerable latitude about our choices.
And that's just what it is — something we live through with Georges, Anne, and the guilty, panicked, unaccepting Eva (Huppert), something horrific but beautiful, the decline into invalidity and death of a wife and mother throwing into very sharp relief the truth, the authenticity, and the inexhaustibility of her and her husband's love as he faces ever more painful choices about how to care for his wife, how to relieve her of her awful suffering, and how to let her go.
As parents, we have somehow created a space where we have forced each other to feel guilty about our school choices.
I shut down when I hear about new fad diets and food lifestyle choices, and refuse to let myself feel guilty for eating bread, rice, veggies, fruit, dairy, fat.
Instead of feeling guilty about digital and print purchases, what I have come to realize is that e-readers provide more choice about how to be more responsible about purchases.
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