Sentences with phrase «of guilt about»

I tell clients: «I've got appointments from 1 to 3 p.m.» I don't have one bit of guilt about this.
A fifth manifestation is absence of guilt about the treatment of the targeted parent.
However, they avoid contact, «they are rude, ungrateful, spiteful and cold, and appear impervious to feelings of guilt about the harsh treatment» to which they subject me.
Occasionally this word seemed to express the relief of telling a personal history and discharging a sense of guilt about what had happened.
Intense confusion and feelings of guilt about identity have, to some extent, been relieved.
Also, it's easy for some to become focused on earning, earning, earning, but then they feel some sort of guilt about using their hard - earned miles or points.
Louise holds a lot of guilt about Maria and has been haunted about the part she might have played in her death.
When they observe happy children with complex needs who appear to behave and look well treated, do inspectors whack out generous «outstanding» judgments as a way of rewarding the school for relieving society of its guilt about what to do with disabled children, rather than basing the grading on whether students are being fully extended to learn?
When I first returned to work, I had all of those feelings of guilt about leaving my child (9 months old at the time) with a stranger.
It is natural to conclude that the dog's actions show a sense of guilt about its transgression.
After all, as far back as 1978, in her book Fat is a Feminist Issue, the psychotherapist Susie Orbach argued that women need to liberate themselves from feelings of guilt about food and fat.
Wondering about a third... I had a lot of guilt about having the 2nd baby and taking time away from the first child; guilt about the distance that the new baby created between my first boy & myself; how to give each one enough attention individually, and how a third or fourth would play into all of that..
Tamiri That may be your experience or perception, but in my four years of mother (i.e. clearly we are of different generations) I have yet to meet an Israeli mother who feels an ounce of guilt about going back to work or feels that this daycare somehow harms her child, in either J - m or Ranaana, where I currently live.
With my first child, I felt pangs of guilt about this — I wondered if I was being «pure» about his weaning.
Sure, for many families it is, but for some it isn't going to be, and you should not have a shred of guilt about spending a few days or even weeks in disposables.
«Women who breastfeed feel stressed about neglecting the rest of the family and other obligations, whereas women who do not breastfeed feel a sense of guilt about feeding their child something sub-optimal.
Try to let go of the guilt about not breast - feeding, even when others make judgmental and critical comments about it.
And while I feel guilty about a whole lot of things as a mother — as Jong admits she also does in her essay — I don't feel one iota of guilt about my decision to breastfeed or spend plenty of time with my kids.
Or your own feelings of guilt about the weaning process?
And on top of that, I no longer have that overwhelming sense of guilt about destroying our environment, kind of like when you are somewhere that does not recycle and you end up throwing a plastic bottle in the garbage bin even though you really did not want to.
Oh yes, we working moms have CRAZY amounts of guilt about leaving our kids each day for our jobs, and constantly re-assess if it is worth it, whether that is for a few hours each week or full - time - plus and whether it is working from our home office or traveling to the other side of the world.
Also learn more about coping with feelings of guilt about not being able to spend twentyfour hours a day with your child.
Women should understand this so that they do not mistakenly feel that the breast implants are responsible and then carry an intense feeling of guilt about their decision to have breast augmentation.»
On the social level the contemplative easily intuits the roots of war: fear of self and others that springs from inability to trust God; the unrecognized self - hatred that we project onto others; the illusory view that our political ideals are purer than our opponents», and the accompanying moral paralysis that stems from an exaggerated sense of guilt about holding this illusion.
Some of the residents of Mapleton react to the tragedy by disappearing into their own sense of guilt about the way they have lived their lives.
That act places one firmly in the present day, letting go of guilt about yesterday and anxiety about tomorrow.
How can I overcome my sense of guilt about losing my job?»
Then they came for those who had gamed the student visa system to get permanent residency, and I felt a twinge of guilt about Rajiv, who I used to go drinking with before I landed my job at Megabank Inc..
Even former Facebook vice president of user growth Chamath Palihapitiya has expressed a sense of guilt about what mobile apps like social media have done to society.

Not exact matches

The trainer had recently discovered Halo Top and couldn't stop talking about it — the high of knowing he could eat a pint of the stuff a night and feel no guilt.
To find out the researchers rounded up a group of 500 Swiss and German study subjects and presented them with a series of questions about how much they worked, how exhausted they felt, and how much guilt they experienced after indulging in some couch potato time.
In November, Palihapitiya caused a stir when he told the audience at a Stanford Graduate School of Business event that he felt «tremendous guilt» about his time at Facebook.
But Wylie spoke with particular passion about his own feelings of guilt for helping to develop an advanced new form of political targeting that was used by people whose conservative politics are the opposite of his own.
People balked at the comparison of gluttony to homosexuality... and I guess my question was why is one so charged with guilt and emotion while the other we don't really care so much about.
you can ask questions all you want, test it as much as you like but only you can decide to believe.I have studied hell, read my books about, went to different websites and searched the bible, for a Christian to fear hell is not possible.For one Christ himself said he is the only way to the father.So I think the fear of hell comes from guilt or their power freaks.
There are reasons, formidable reasons, why generations of believers over thousands of years have identified with Churchian teaching about sin and guilt.
Although I believe guilt plays a role in our lives by making us conscious of our higher calling, I also believe that if we get caught up in feeling bad about minor things, we are wasting our time.
And yet over the course of writing my blog, I have found that vast numbers of people struggle with fear, guilt, shame, and all sorts of terrible thoughts about God and others, and as I have learned more, I find that many of these feelings come from a faulty view of God.
One way: if there is guilt involved, or a feeling of inferiority about your church involvement, church is ruling you.
You are obviously more concerned about guilt and innocence than the sharing of stories or the voicing of the silenced.
His strongest apostrophes of rage, guilt, and frustration occur midway through a narrative interspersed with background stories: tales about his ancestors and their adventures in Europe, his mother's education, the lives of his friends and neighbors, his grandmother's obsession with cleanliness, and his grandfather's eccentricities.
If you have other children, they should also have opportunities to talk or play through their feelings — jealousy about special treatment of him, nonrational guilt about being unhandicapped, a sense of family stigma.
Oh, it's great at the time; but when you think about it the next day at work, you feel shame and guilt, and an array of sadness.
AA immediately reduces many of the stresses of guilt and fear by allowing the alcoholic a new way of thinking about his problem.
After a half - dozen sessions, the assessment pinpointed these behavior difficulties which became the goals of therapy — her unassertiveness; her inability to express her feelings, which the therapist saw as leading to a build - up of anger, resentment, and guilt (about her anger); the fact that she had never experienced orgasm; and her low opinion of
By straightening out some of his past messes, he reduces both his guilt about the past and anxiety about the future.
If either of these theories are true, we must be careful about using the verse to guilt people into «coming to church.»
But remember, of course, that theological truth about a loving, gracious, and forgiving God helps lots of people out of the bondage to religion, laws, and guilt.
As an atheist I think it's important to know if your candidate picks his nose and eats the boogers, not that it makes any policy difference, but it is a charachetr difference, and if the candidate promotes his faith which includes baptizing dead jews whether out of guilt or love, I want to know about it so I can make an informed character choice on who I give my vote to.
This involves helping them work through their painful feelings about the «stigma» of mental illness and their feelings of guilt and rejection toward the ill person.
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