This prevented me from
any guilty feelings the day after that were sure to derail me from my end goal.
Not exact matches
Most of us
feel compelled to make sure that our
day is as productive as possible, which can lead to
feeling guilty over taking breaks.
One so they can perform during the
day and the other to knock them out at night,» he says, making me
feel less
guilty about my own coffee and wine routine.
If a co-worker criticizes what time you leave each
day, for example, you may
feel guilty or defensive.
It gave me the opportunity to watch them grow and learn each
day — something I was unable to do after the birth of my first child and for which I had
felt sad and a little
guilty.
Though I am not a church goer and never
felt guilty for not going to church in my church - going
days, nonetheless, I think guilt can be a valuable emotion.
I'm never going to be reduced to
feel guilty because of 10 % the modern
day church make you believe you have to pay.
We
feel guilty when our kids watch TV and we worry over how to get them through Valentine's
Day red - dye free.
Also, if one of you is having a good
day and the other isn't, you don't have to
feel guilty that you're having a good
day.
and if the slave dies the next
day, the dude doesn't even have to
feel guilty..
If I'm super-tired at the end of a hard
day and I decide to take a short nap, I
feel guilty about it for the rest of the night.
Hi Liz, thank you I love to nibble on it throughout the
day it's great as I don't
feel too
guilty about it with all the healthy add ins
And then you start
feeling guilty that you've been away from the blog for so many
days!
I end up
feeling guilty and try to compensate for it the next
day and it's quite a task.
If I had a free ice cream maker, I wouldn't
feel so
guilty about consuming 5,000 empty calories every
day.
One
day when I have kids I want an entire baby shower with nothing but guacamole so I can gobble them all up and not
feel the slightest bit
guilty about it!
(I could've tossed the one I used in the laundry but it was a plain white flour sack towel that had seen better
days to begin with so I didn't
feel guilty about throwing it away.)
Okay, so I might have
felt a teensy bit
guilty after eating three of these in one
day but surprisingly enough, I didn't get a tummy ache.
Plus, they allow me to
feel less
guilty about the leftover pizza eaten the
day before so I'm basically winning whichever way you look at it.
Think about it, what other
day of the year is it perfectly acceptable to dive, mouth first, into a heart - shaped box of chocolate and not even
feel guilty about it?
But since I tend to spend the better part of the
day roaming around my apartment sticking my hand in various boxes and jars of stuff to eat, I wanted to come up with a granola that was satisfying enough for breakfast, but one that I didn't
feel so
guilty about dipping my hand into throughout the
day.
I thought about it almost every other
day,
felt guilty, but didn't quite take the time to translate that to action.
Between work, school, and blogging, every hour of every
day is filled with things that I - could - be doing... and when I try to relax, I
feel guilty for not being productive Oi.
Besides, when sleeping in, I almost
feel guilty of letting a wonderful summer
day pass by.
And how you can eat it at any time of the
day and not
feel guilty!
I
felt a little
guilty not being as productive as I wanted to be, but it was glorious spending another
day in pure vacation mode.
Partly because the cake is chocolatey, partly because I don't
feel guilty about eating three individual bakes in a single
day
And to celebrate National Donut
Day today, we've put together 5 recipes that will make you
feel a little less
guilty about indulging in this sweet treat.
I absolutely am in love with plums - a shame they don't grow in Hawai'i, I
feel guilty buying them, but is there anything more decadent than eating one over the sink on a hot
day?!
This meal is perfect for a chilly
day and it's comfort food that you don't have to
feel guilty about.
Not only will you
feel lousy and bloated the next
day but you will
feel sooooo
guilty.
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.
Mothers
day is coming up and there is no better way of saying I love you mom than giving her chocolate, especially homemade chocolate that she can indulge in without
feeling guilty.
Like, have a
day where I don't
feel guilty about sleeping in and watching movies...
I could not be more excited about Paleo Recipes for Your Instant Pot coming out in just
DAYS from now, but I do
feel a lil bit
guilty about all the teasers I've been sharing!
A
day to kick back in bed all morning, drink freshly pressed dark roast French coffee, read the paper (love the fact that it is on - line now) and not
feel guilty about switching off from all the daily responsibilities.
They give me a reason to stay inside and work all
day and all night if I want to without
feeling guilty about it.
It was not just the odd individual performance that was poor, although there were plenty of our players
guilty of that, it was the entire team on another disappointing
day that
felt like deja vu to us Arsenal fans.
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.
I did use a paper napkin the other
day to which I still
feel guilty.
I used to
feel guilty about using a Saturday sitter when we had a nanny all week, but we are with our kids every morning, every evening and every Sunday all
day, and it's real.
I am so scared that she is being scarred for life by this and I am helpless being stuck at work all
day and
feeling terribly
guilty about not being able to be home for her.
And my point is never to make you
feel guilty or more overwhelmed, but to simply encourage mindfulness about the every
day.
I've resisted the urge to look at Facebook knowing it would make me
feel guilty for not doing more, but I really believe we all needed the downtime, especially Sydney who is so busy during the week and so utterly exhausted by Saturday lunchtime that she comes home and puts her PJ's on for the rest of the
day.
my baby fell off the bed one time while i was there on the bed with her, since that
day i never put her on my bed ever again accident can happens anytime but if it'll happen more than ones or twice it'll be hard to consider it as an accident anymore sorry but this is one of the reasons why co sleeping with an infant is not advisable maybe wait tell the baby gets older for co-sleeping but for now sounds like you need to put your baby in a safe place for him to sleep in, please do not wait until something bad happens to your baby before you do something in my own opinion letting baby fall off the bed 5 times is not acceptable, my baby fell off the bed when she was 7 months that was 5 months ago and until now i still
feel guilty about it.
I
felt guilty that I wasn't staying home with my children all
day!
since you are working, you have a break from your child every
day, and are probably missing them a lot and maybe
feeling guilty about being gone.
The whole flash card culture seems designed to make parents
feel guilty and kids
feel pressured, and doesn't seem to be resulting in more productive, connected, interesting people than we had back when it was enough just to be present with your children when they needed you and to interact with them throughout the
day.
The notion of a Mom happily taking care of the kids and house all
day * by herself * is a nutty 20th Century notion that seems to have been invented for the sole purpose of making women
feel guilty.
I
felt a tad
guilty taking her out of school for the week, but I think the quality family time was far more valuable for her than 5
days of JK.