Because of our culture's programming of the sexes, men are usually more able than women to be assertive without
triggering guilt feelings.
Not exact matches
Trying to chase them all at once — and inevitably failing to attain them simultaneously — will
trigger feelings of
guilt and shame, ultimately leading to more negative behavior.
All it does is
trigger my lifelong
feelings of
guilt and inadequacy over not being able to
feel that way.
Feelings of guilt may be triggered by external factors - like an over zealous health professional telling us about the hazards of artificial feeding, as we are reaching for the bottle — but these are OUR f
Feelings of
guilt may be
triggered by external factors - like an over zealous health professional telling us about the hazards of artificial feeding, as we are reaching for the bottle — but these are OUR
feelingsfeelings.
Walk into those
feelings of anger, insecurity, fear,
guilt, experience them, and then ask yourself why the
trigger made you react this way.
So when you continue to expect that the narcissist will consider your
feelings or entreaties, you'll probably be deeply disappointed, and your requests will
trigger his
guilt and hostility.
Guilt also
triggers what I call the «What the Heck Effect,» which is what happens when you believe that you've made a «bad» food choice,
feel awful as a result, and then decide «what the heck, I've screwed the whole day up now, I might as well go nuts.»
You shouldn't
feel pressured into eating things that make you
feel worse or
trigger a good dose of food
guilt.
Negative thinking can also increase
feelings of
guilt and shame, which are often emotional
triggers for relapse, or remaining in the relapse.
Some people got an overdose of
guilt in childhood, so that it
triggers intense
feelings that are hard to manage.
While it is normal to
feel grief,
guilt, anger, helplessness, or confusion, when faultlines are
triggered, you can't take in information or make thoughtful decisions.