Sentences with phrase «time feeling guilty about it»

Don't spend a ton of time feeling guilty about being privileged; instead, put that time and energy toward constructive action to support those who aren't privileged in the same way.
If you're waking feeling hungover - without having had the fun... trying to exercise — or spending time feeling guilty about not exercise — can sabotage you.
Then, I would spend time feeling guilty about it.
Now my babies aren't really babies anymore and, looking back, I shake my head at my former self for ever wasting any time feeling guilty about formula feeding my boys.
Every time I feel guilty about any of these issues, I remind myself that the best thing I can do for my child is to keep myself happy and mentally stable, and if that means I have to bottle feed or work full time, than she'll be healthier for it.

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Most put in more than 55 hours per week on parish work, and many feel guilty about taking time off.
I guess Kimster is just feeling guilty about his / her own lack of charity and compassion — Sucks to be you, but don't blame your lack of action on those who actually do good thing with their time and money.
The post would explain why Christians should spend their time on more important things, like helping the poor, and it would make everyone feel really guilty for tweeting about their breakfast or sending their books on blog tours or having opinions about the new Facebook layout.
But religious leaders spend almost as much time making you feel guilty about actually thinking, than they do raising money from the non-thinkers.
Considering everyone is a sinner, if you don't feel guilty about your actions from time to time you simply are not acknowledging your own sinfulness.
You no longer have to feel guilty about not spending enough time in prayer; you can always tell someone you pray nonstop during your waking hours.
For a long time I blamed myself and felt guilty about not being «deep enough» and thought maybe it was because I only attended seminary for nine months and can't read Hebrew or Greek.
I was feeling so guilty about this after seeing so many vegans who eat this way 100 % of the time and are always pushing their diet, but it's just not realistic for me.
I have 3 brownie recipes that I absolutely love and make often, but like I've mentioned before, I like to make some healthier stuff at times for Olivia, so I feel less guilty about the sugar content, LOL!
That rhubarb had been hanging around for far too long and making me feel guilty about not using it every time I opened the fridge.
I may try adding some other veggies next time, I am thinking some artichoke hearts or spinach might be nice additions (more greens makes me feel less guilty about the excessive amounts of cheese that I like to use).
I thought about it almost every other day, felt guilty, but didn't quite take the time to translate that to action.
Just sweet enough to satisfy our lunch time chocolate cravings and healthy enough that none of use had to feel guilty about devouring our kiddos snack right from under the noses.
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.
You shouldn't feel guilty about eating it, because from time to time you just need a piece of chocolate tart or cheese balls.
With January being prime - time for football parties, I thought it only appropriate to come up with some football - worthy snacks that I don't have to feel guilty about eating.
Other suggestions: spend some time alone with your baby just holding her and letting her fall asleep on your chest, which can be incredibly relaxing, talk to your wife even if you are concerned about upsetting her as you are a team, keep in mind that your anxiety is driven by your desire to be a good father - this you should be proud of and not feel guilty about, and read up on anxiety so you know what you are dealing with (my personal favorite is Dale Carnegie's How To Stop Worrying, a classic).
Meeting other moms, taking some time to breath and not feeling guilty about everything we do will help get us all through it.
He appears to be serious about me and wants to have sex with me but the problem is two times after we kissed and started to become intimate, i started to feel guilty immediately because the value system i have grown up in says it's wrong to have sex outside marriage and now he does not talk to me and is acting cold with me saying i have rejected him.
Totally agree with the concept of getting out for some fresh air and feeling less guilty about some screen time later.
You'll probably want to spend lots of time reconnecting with baby during the evenings and weekends; don't feel guilty about it!
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 read on the user guide (ok so I really glanced over it) about how the cost of running the dishwasher a year (estimated $ 21 annual cost when used with natural gas heater) and truthfully that figure made me feel a little less guilty each time I kick it off at night.
I felt so guilty about my undersupply and wanted to do better, so I pumped 12 times a day and tried to spend each day focused on feeding her.
Feeling guilty about having «you time» away from your kids is perfectly natural.
I worry and feel guilty about the time that I spend on homework, then I look at my girls and they open their arms to give me the biggest hug.
My favorite diapers are my homemade prefolds from receiving blankets... at about 10 cents each (plus 10 - 15 minutes of pinning / sewing) I would feel guilty about spending 50 - 100 + times that amount on just one diaper!
We feel guilty about how much time we spend with our kids and how much time they spend with other kids.
I work full - time and my time with my son is precious to me and I feel guilty about wanting and needing to exercise, too.
I felt guilty about having less time with my daughter.
She advises moms to shed the «supermom» script occasionally, and find time each week to enjoy a refreshing night out with just your partner without feeling guilty 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.
Don't waste any time feeling guilty, embarrassed, or greedy about asking for more money.
It's important to learn to take that time; you deserve it and should not feel guilty about it.
You may also consider putting your children into nursery or getting a childminder for short periods of time when they are a bit older; you shouldn't feel guilty about doing this as it will allow you to re-charge your batteries, have some time to yourself and get everything sorted.
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.
I kind of feel guilty b / c there are times i've just about had it with her.
Of course you'll feel guilty about the times you were frustrated when you see them sleeping peacefully.
Many dads feel guilty about the amount of time they spend away from their children already, and the summer holidays can exacerbate feelings of being too absent, too much of the time.
I know exactly how it feels to be overwhelmed and even feel guilty about not spending as much time with your first child as you did before.
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.
Besides, a fulfilling career is certainly nothing to feel guilty about, and my wife loves her job; she just wishes she had a little more maternity leave time to bond with the baby before going back to it.
And I felt guilty that; that's how I remembered about my son's birth when I was going to have a better birth this time.
Feeling guilty about taking time alone as a mom?
I know from personal experience that when you become a mother, what you want to buy for yourself goes out the window and when you spot a top for only a few dollars, you either feel guilty about buying it for yourself (which you shouldn't), or you leave it and then you spot something - such as a giant teddy - for your baby and spend 10 times as much as you would have on that top.
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