They have left me with so
much guilt when I am incapable of responding perfectly in high tension situation, that it has taken me days to recover.
Not exact matches
After all, there's
much less
guilt or shame
when you believe that whatever happened (or didn't happen) isn't your fault.
I agree with Blankenship and the therapists who say there is too
much guilt associated with se - x in the Christian community to trust in this type of therapy esp
when they are mis - using the word «addiction» and not using proper therapy techniques.
If you do not mean literal worms then I assume you are refering to
guilt, which I don't have
much of anymore, that left me
when I left the Church.
An atheist, just as
much as a religious person, is avoiding
guilt or punishment
when they do what's «right».
He was falsely accused, arrested, slapped, spit on, had His beard pulled out of His face, sent to court where though no
guilt was found was sentenced to be beaten to within an inch of HIs life, struck with rods, whipped with a weapon that had sharp bones and different pieces tore large chuncks of flesh off, drug back to court wearing a robe which
when the blood dried to it became its own bit of torture, the first beating not good enough so sentenced to die, had a crown of thorns pressed down into his skull causing
much more blood loss, beaten some more, forced to carry an extremely heavy wood beam as he marched toward His death, whipped and beaten along the way, had huge nails driven through His hands and feet, and had a shoulder separated.
So
much of putting this issue together came down to doing the research and soul - searching to really understand the differences between shame and
guilt, and shame as a normal emotion and
when it crossed into unhealthy territory and the effects of that toxic shame and then the sheer enormity of effort that must take place for a person to heal from a shame - based self - image.»
I felt
guilt when I stayed home — Moms feel guilty about pretty
much anything sometimes.
It gives me so
much more hope for
when we have another... The hope that I'll bond quicker, that I'll be a little more «seasoned» and confident in being a mother, and that I won't have (as
much)
guilt about not feeling the way I'm «supposed» to feel after giving birth.
I actually wrote a very similar post yesterday about this exact pressure from others and the
guilt I sometimes (temporarily) feel
when I'd
much rather spend the night in with my kid, whose company I very
much enjoy.
When I stopped nursing I had SO
MUCH guilt at first, but then around five months one of them started sleeping 11 GLORIOUS hours.
The words «postpartum depression» didn't mean
much to her at first, but they finally hit home
when a virtual stranger told her about the
guilt, shame, and reclusiveness that were connected to postpartum depression — the same symptoms she had struggled with since the baby was born.
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.
When I became pregnant with my daughter, Trudy, I knew I wanted to spend more time at home as having a full time job with my son, I just felt I didn't have the right home - work balance and struggled with
guilt that I was missing out on so
much with him.
I truly believe that the
guilt and shame feelings we place on ourselves
when we eat foods that aren't on our plan or
when we've eaten too
much, are even more harmful in and damaging to our bodies than the actual food itself.
No matter how
much fun you have on the trip, you feel a twinge of
guilt when you get home.
Isn't it awesome
when you leave a store satisfied to have found something amazing and without the
guilt of having spent too
much?!
There's only so
much anyone can take (i.e. Robinson's fits of
guilt when Heston, as a standard — if off the books — police procedure, robs the victim of soap and groceries).
When we first meet him, Woodrow doesn't know too
much about
guilt or anger, so his coping mechanisms are extremely fractured.
He infuses it with so
much agonizing
guilt that,
when his son asks if there was nothing he could do, we can see he's asked that of himself too many times to count.
They believe as Albert Schweitzer has clearly stated in a quotation that, «
when so
much mistreatment of animals continue,
when the cries of thirsty beasts from our railway cars die out unheard,
when so
much brutality prevails in our slaughterhouses, and
when animals meet a painful death from unskilled hands,
when animals suffer incredibly from merciless men, then we ALL bear the
guilt of it».
When she whines or paces or nuzzles me for attention, I am always beseiged with
guilt, knowing how
much it must suck...
Pt 7, «Cancerous Greenpeace / Desmogblog / Gelbspan Stuff»: What's detailed in this post is how Dave Rado's Ofcom complaint is first and foremost pushing absolutely nothing more than
guilt - by - association «evidence» to indict skeptic climate scientists of industry - funded corruption, and secondly, how Rado,
much like any other prominent accuser, is enslaved to an accusation narrative which ultimately relies on sources who repeat material which inevitably traces back to Ross Gelbspan and the clique of enviro - activists surrounding him
when he and they got the first real media traction for the accusation.
We don't fight alot but
when we do he's always putting a
guilt trip on me like u don't love me as
much as I love u, guess u want a divorce..